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om wim mm\ TO ELECTORS Whereas, C. M. Lang and H. P. Pattillo have submitted a pe tition containing a copy of a cer tain franchise desired by them, and which petition and franchise was duly filed with the Clerk of the Town of Winslow, and desig nated as ordinance No. 65. And, whereas, it was deemed that the granting of such fran chise was beneficial to the Town of Winslow and a resolution stat ing that fact was duly passed, it is hereby ordered by the Mayor and Common Council of the Town of Winslow, Arizona, that the question whether the franchise so prayed for by the said C. M. Lang and H. P. Pat tillo shall be granted or not, shall be submitted to the quali fied voters of the said Town of Winslow at a special election hereby called for that purpose to be held on the sth day of June, 1914, and that said ordinance No. 65, be published in the Winslow Mail, a newspaper of general circulation published in said town, prior to such election and that the Clerk of the said Town of Winslow is hereby in structed to have a proper notice and said ordinance No. 65 pub lished in compliance herewith. F. T. LaPRADE, Mayor. W. J. CROZER, Clerk. NOTICEJjJOTERS ' Notice is hereby given that the Mayor and Common Council of the Town of Winslow, Arizona, have ordered that the question as to whether the franchise pro vided for in ordinance No. 65 shall be granted or not, shall be submitted to the qualified voters of said town at a special election called for that purpose, to be held on the sth day of June, 1914, which said ordinance is in words and figures following, to wit: ORDINANCE N 0.65 An ordinance granting to C M Lang and H P Pattillo the right to manufacture gas for heating and other purposes. Re it ordained by the Mayor and Common Council of the Town of Winslow, Arizona, as follows: Section 1. That C M Lang and H P Pattillo, their successors and assigns, shall have the right to establish, construct and main tain in the Town of Winslow, aforesaid, gas works for the man ufacture of gas for all purposes to which the same may now or hereafter be applied, and to op erate and maintain the same during the continuance of this franchise. Section 2, That there is hereby granted to said C M Lang and H P Pattillo, their successors and assigns, the right to furnish the inhabitants of the Town of Winslow, and to said Town, whenever they may desire to contract therefor,-gas for power, heat, illuminating and any and all other purposes to which the same may.now%r hereafter be applied; and that they shall have the right to erect at such suit able places within said Town as they may select, gas works for the manufacture of gas, and the right to maintain and operate the same during the continuance of this franchise Section 3. That permission be, and hereby is, granted to said C M Lang and H P Pattillo, their successors and assigngs and they are hereby authorized to lay, construct maintain, re pair and use gas-pipes, mains, conductors, service pipes and ap pliances for the purpose of con ducting and distributing gas thru all the streets, avenues, highways, alleys, public parks and squares in the Town of Win slow, and any and all additions 1 that may be made thereto; - also to use, maintain and repair any! gas pipes, mains, conductors or 1 service pipes which may have j been, or may hereafter be laid by any person or persons, cor- j poration or corporations, in streets, avenues, highways, al leys, public parks or squares, or any of them, also to make house building, street and other con nections, and to make such ex cavationsas may be necessary at any time for the purpose of con struction, repair or making con nections as above set forth, and they shall have the right, at reasonable hours and times, to enter all buildings using gas for the purpose of repairnig and ad justing gas meters and pipes therein, and to take on account of gas consumed and for any and all other purposes connected with the use of gas in such dwellings or buildings. Section 4. Neither the gran tees, nor their successors or as signs, shall open or encumber any more of any street, avenue highway, public park at any one time, or at any one place than may be necessary to enable them to proceed with advantage in the work of supplying private or public demand for gas, nor shall any street, avenue, highway, al ley, public park or square be al lowed to remain open or encum bered for a longer period than shall be absolutely necessary to execute the work for which the same shall have been opened. Section 5. They shall have the right to furnish gas meters to all persons or corporations using gas, and to charge and receive for the use thereof such reason able and uniform price as they may from time to time fix and determine; and they shall have the right to charge consumers or intending consumers for such lengths of supply pipe as may be reasonable to convey gas from the curb to the building or lamp post, as the case may be, a rea sonable price to be fixed by the grantee. Section 6. They shall have the right, at their discretion, to re move the gas meter and cut off the supply of gas from any con sumer who shall refuse or fail to pay the proper bills of the said grantee, their successors or as signs, for gas consumed within such time as the said grantees, their successors or assigns, may fix for payment of the same, pro vided such period be not less than thirty (30) days, but such removal of such meter, and such cutting off of the gas from such consumer shall not prevent the said grantees, their successors or assigns, from suing for the re covery of such unpaid bill or bills in any court having juris diction thereof. Section 7. The rate to be charged by the said grantees, their successors or assigns, shall not exceed the following, to-wit: For all purposes, $1.50 to $2.00 per thousand feet per month. Section 8. Said C. M. Lang and H. P. Pattillo may accept this franchise and erect and maintain said works as individ uals, company, a private com pany or copartnership with the right to admit and receive there in such other persons as they may see proper, or may at their discretion, become incorporated under the laws of the State of Arizona, and convey or transfer to such corporation the franchise hereby granted. Section 9. The rights and privileges hereby granted shall be and hereby limited to the term of twenty-five (25) years from and after the passage of this or dinance. Section 10. The said grantees, their successors or assigns, shall assume ali liabilities or risks for damage to persanslor property which may arise in the construc tion or operation of any or all, parts of the said plant or plants or appliances connected there with, that may be erected, con structed or maintained pursuant to this franchise, and shall in demnify and save the Town of Winslow, harmless from any and all liability that may arise or be incurred from the erection, con struction or operation of the same, and shall assume and pay all damages, either to private in dividuals or corporations, as well as to the Town of Winslow, re sulting from or growing out of the construction, repair or main- j tenance of the pipes, mains, con- ( ductors, service pipes or connec tions herein provided for, and they shall save harmless the Town of Winslow from any lia bility or expense which may be placed upon it for which it may i be liable on account of any in jury sc resulting, Section 11. When the gas j plant constructed by the grantees j herein, their successors or as- 1 signs, under the provisions of this franchise, shall have been in operation for a period of five (5) years, the Town of Winslow shall have the option to purchase said plant for a sum not more than ten per cent greater than the first cost of installation of the said plant. Section 12. This ordinance shall be null and void unless the said grantees shall within thirty (30) days after its adoption file with the clerk of the Town of Winslow their acceptance of the franchise hereby granted, sub ject to the provisions herein pro vided. Provided further, that this ordinance shail also become null and void and that all the privileges hereby granted shall be forfited unless the said grantees their successors or assifns shall always maintain a gas plant sup plying a good quality of gas, and of sufficient capacity to meet the requirements of the Town of Winslow and its inhabitants. Section 13. The grantees here in, their successors or assigns, shall within six (6) months from the date of their acceptance by them of this grant file with the clerk of the Town of Winslow a plat or map of the said town, du ly certified, indicating thereon the streets, avenues, highways, alleys, public parks or squares on which they propose to lay their mains, and should the Common Council, at any time, order any of the said indicated streets, av enues, highways, alleys, public parks or squares to be paved, the said grantees, their succes sors or assigns, shall be given thirty (30) days notice in writing of such intention to pave and shall complete the laying on such streets, avenues, highways, al leys. public parks or squares as the Common Council may have ordered paved, within sixty (60) days from the date of such no tice. Section 14. The grantees here in, their successors or assigns, shall begin the construction of the said gas plant within six (6) months from the date of this grant, and shall complete the construction of the said gas plant and have lain five thousand (5000) feet of mains for the dis tribution of gas in the Town of Winslow, within one (1) year from the date of this grant. Section 15. The Town of Winslow, in granting this fran chise, surrenders no privileges or rights that it may have or pos sess, of owning or installing any system of light, heat or power, and furnishing the same to the town and the inhabitants there- j ° f . Section 16. This ordinance i shall take effect and be in force < from and a*ter the publication thereof, and its ratification by: the voters of the Town of Wins low, Navajo County, Arizona. Passed and adopted by the I Common Council on tlie day of , 1914. Approved: F. T. LaPRADE, Mayor. Attest: • W. J. CROEER, Clerk. | Approved as to form: A. Y. 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