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'' '' 1 Ar> it � ✓y' � � � t� f � f:' L e t s ti � 7b , ► ` G s i f 17 Ir 1 yy/1y....PZ fff 1p' -3 WZell le""i Cut- fb vv ,s 4` ,w 61 .r II ` a lei A /� /.�'�,,�., kir`•, �,•. °'��'� J✓ 4 k� jjj g a • r a lloI lf ..o s d Renton,Wash. ,Dec. 11, 1902. SP ±;CIAL 11]ET ING OF COUNCIL CALLED FOR PURPOSE OF CONSIDE--1-1ING BIDS FOR. ;`TATER SYSTEM. ROLL `i-, LL: Idayor ,A.I .Beach, Present . Counci lmoza: John Ada,-_s, It H. Evans, it Thos. Dobson, if J. S.Tonkin, it Roger Jenl�ins Absent . Attor:_ ey, Present. Clerk, Absent. Clerk Custer beiriZ absent, Mayor. Beach appointed Sidney J. Willi erns to act in his place. The following bids we--e considered in their order:- Puget Sound Pipe Company' s bid, complete, $5953.50 Pacific Coast Pipe Company's bid, 4196.80 Washington Pipe & Foundry Co 's bid, 4625.00 It was moved and seconded that x.11 bids for the water viorks systerl be read. Carried. It was moved and seconded that as the bid of the Puget Sound Pipe Company far exceeded the e -1tirmated cost of in..�talling the water works system, that the bid be rejected, and that the certified check of said company be returned by the town attorney to it. Carried. Councilmen Ada ms,T onkin,Do-b.s of and Evans voted in favor of rejecting the said bid. It was moved and seconded that as the bid of the Pacific Coast Pipe Company was incomplete that their bid be rejected and their certified check be returned by the town attorney to said company. Carrier_',.. Councilrien Tonkin, Evan.s,Adams and Dobson vote in favor of rejecting the bid. It was moved and seconded that the bid of the Washington PiPe and Foundry Company of Tacoma for $4625.00 for installin`; s ,.id water works systen be accepted, and that the contract be awarded to said company, and that the apt t orne y be instructed to draw up -I- the contract bet,veen s -Ad company ani. thc' tocm of menton. Carried. Counci 1_nel-, Do.bson,Adarzs,T onkin and Evans voted in favor of award- ink; the s ,-A d contract. It was moved and seconded th:�t eight inch pipe be used frorl the headzvorks to the tares, instead of a flume. Carried. It tir s moved and secorided tnat $, 125.00 be allowed the Vasri- inbton Pipe and Foundry Company for construet•ini the dam at the springs. Carried. It teras movod and seconded, that John Adaris be appointed the inspector to go to the factory of the Washington pipe and Foundry Company at Tacoma , and to reriair_ there Burin,.; the time the pipe is beim; made, in order to inspect all timber used for t ` e pipe. Carried. It was moves and seconded that the Council adjourn. Carried. c� 108 f / � 142 142 0 ��e���17�C� � � /l � � •Grp-�-�/ ,j�� �-22����'�= 1 I 1 1 , �.�/\�� ��i�i^— Com('�•Z�,z,� �.% �, /iK�!�i1Z Zi�' ,/.Ci � j / G 42 24 I . 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B.o; .rd of Cor. Gi C -7 iss l over.`; us a B orard of Hea t 1 li •' t':'� Count' a-,,,� S,;i,- . "budo_ CU71 1i ulUl1�Y'S has t'_/1,: riL;at to ap.F point ic e '.n C1 ";Lliaticm -'lust be cal" oLt� by '� t'lereof . (Sce 3 Polia.n ;er , S-3c . 2970) . 1 ',!so 17er- 1e`C., e to report t'', 1 u7:Gt' c> -J-U.tes Gi t-t'lis Sta` �: , I find �'_' ,at a Cit; o1. ti;GG?tiri; l C1C :JS . . t 7e 2"' to `ra,Ue tr 3C ar)2d t"_e COSts G 'n".Ki n �remc t r t',c a! .t ._r_ s 1. v L, hro . _ .1 0 )v. timet; o. sera ..c �,._ _�.,��. ,;.ep�;^L G-_ their lot is .)ros,ortiO�n to the benefitS on to be J8 lefitt 1_x'1?_ aUae 1 1s 0 .�'t f rori( alr . U.'. _ S .,r t< i .! a..re ,t • The. :(;so i l sC'(} :, 1` u t Strp-t.7 i to -:)e 7�C;.1C� out Gf t._C inr L1 i''.)? C, '. t` r' Cj4-- be ' ' y is � "-01 ✓�— � r j A-V U � CY e —v ej _ 1 z � - xa , S /7 i a c N Y03 0-6 �pt� } CLOL '7-t6 �✓ ��� /- OL ,�- -cam ,�, c� �-t,e� CA C� �- Gc ZL4;7 ll04 6 C/ / ' r I eeting was called to e a at 8:15 by Mayor Jones. ' Present: Councilmen Dobson, Jen- Iking, Hogan, Smithera; attorney and clerk. '�7�•(�Q.�/ V Petition from the fire chief was read ncerning the placing of, hydrants. t was moved that hydrants be placed as designated by fire chief. An amend- - - -The special committee, which was - ment was offered that the matter be referred to the fire and water commit- to report on the amount of revenue be collected from the b uinesa men to tee, to act in 'conjunction with the superintendent of water works. The apply on the salary of the night watch amendment was carried. Original mo- asked until neat meeting to report. I tion lost. The marshal's report of March 15th Petition was read from Frank Me- was referred to the committee on ways f Laughlin et al., for a sidewalk to be- and means. A communication was read from the gin at Walla Walla avenue on the west � Pittsburg Meter Company and referred aide of said street, and run south as� i ( to the committee on'fire and water. far as platted ground as per plat of Lown The following bills were received. The petition of Peacock Lumber and referred to the committee on ways+ Companet al., for a sidewalk on the and means: est side of Wells street, from Fourth Geo. M. Vaas& Co., $3.50. j the right of way of the Puget Sound John Evans, $5.00. lectric Company was refgn-ed back to M. Grady, $2.50. e committee on streets and alleys. Thomas Dobson, $3.50. Petition from Thomas Harries et al., Joe Wood, $35.00. to build a sidewalk starting at Second A. Shearer, $4.95. street, on the east side of Wells street, H H. Beerman, $4.00. along Wells, to the south boundary of Recorder Publishing Co.; $3.20. said Wells street, was referred to thea Lowman& Hanford, $1.40. committee on streets and alleys. Washington Pipe and Foundry Co., A petition was read from F. B. $85.80. Hayes a and others, asking that the Motion was made, seconded and car council abate a nuisance on Walla reed, that the clerk notify the county Walla avenue,caused by water running assessor of King county that the as from the cars of the Columbia & Pu- sessment against lot 11,block 22, towztl get Sound Railroad Company cars, and !of Renton, cost bill taxed up against`; forming a mud hole. The petitions I said property,of$28.65. was placed on file and referred to the Moved, seconded and carried that committee on streets and alleys. 1 4 the purchasing agent order 1000 state Petition from Glasier&Delk, pub.; menta for the use of the town of .ten lishers of The Renton Recorder,asking ton. to be made the official paper for the Moved, seconded and carried that ensuing year, was read, and referred to he chairman of the committee on i the committee on ways and mems. streets and alleys instruct the city at-1 / Applications for saloon license fromtorney to draw up ordinance to cover' / ? John Rivaroni and Daniel Hogan were j the three petitions for sidewalks. I read, and referred to the committee on Moved, seconded and carried that license. the chief of the fire deparment or any The finance committee O. K'd the of his lieutenants be authorized to take I , ;following bills: he hose cart either in or out of the city or any plane he sees fit. Renton Recorder, $7.30. H. Priebe, $4.i 5. Motion prevailed to adfaurn. King County Lumber Co., $20.90. The finance committee also O. the reports of the marshal and water suerintendent of March 1. Moved, sec- `onded and carried that the reports be placed on file. s I r 1 c F 1 , I In the matter of the application of John Rivarona for a retail liquor li- cense,city council met in regularJa Dense, the license committee reported Sion last Tuesday evening. unfavorably on the .petition. Motion 'The meeting was called to ordewas made by Councilman Smithers 8:20 by Mayor Jones, with the folthat the committee's report be accept- ing merpbers present: Councied. After much argument for and Dobson, Jenkins, Tonkin, Hoganagain st, the report of the committee was adopted,the members of the coup- clerk. ra; attorney, treasurer [ranted t voting as follows: For adoption of clerk. The minutes of the last regular see- eport: Councilmen Smithers, Dob- ' sion were read and approved. nand Hogan; against adoption of The petition of D. B. Williams, ask- ing the council to abate a nuisance, Mayor Jones addressed the council was referred to the committee on streets and alleys. d stated that if one liceuse was The petition of Jacob Shearer an and the other was not, he others, asking that a hydrant be plac would refuse to sign the one granted. .' at the interssection of Williams street + Then the question came up as to whether the mayor of a city of the and the north boundary line of prig- fourth class had the power of veto., 1 y inal plat of the town of Renton, was referred to the committee on fire and j 'This was referred to the city attorney, 'water. I and his opinion will be published in {these columns next week. i The petition of the Seattle Electric The reports of the water auperinten- Company, by F. A. Hill, asking per- dent and marshal of April 5th were re- mission to fill in lots owned by them, !ferred to the ways and means commit- and grade the streets in front of said ts, was referred to the committee op tee. The reports of the treasurer and is and alleys. clerk were referred to the ways and he following bills were O. K'd by means committee., e committee on ways and means and The communication from the county bordered paid: treasurer in regard to collecting local Washington Pipe and Foundry Co.,$85.80. improvement assessments was referred i H. H. Beerman, $4.00. to a the city attorney. The city attorney was granted fur- or time to prepare ordinances which Shearer, $4.95. in his hands. Joe Wood, $35.00. Bills were received,read and referred Tom Dobson, $3.50. the ways and means committee. �) D. Evans, $5.00. Moved by Councilman Smithers that owman& Hanford$1.40. e ways and means committee employ s M. Grady, $2.50. xne party in business in the city to Renton Recorder, $3.20. The marshal's report of March 15th open the registration books, and buy a new book if necessary. The motion was O. K d by the ways and means waa seconded and carried. mmittee and ordered placed on file. Moved by Councilman Smithers that he Renton Recorder was made the 9 the clerk notify the Board of Public official paper for the'(*suing year. 1, Works of Seattle that the catch basin The application of Daniel Hogan for retail liquor license was granted by on the pipe line on Mills street is blocked, subjecting the town of Ren- nanimous vote of the council. — n to damages, and the council would e to have the same repaired at once. The motion was seconded and carried. { i Motion to adjourn prevailed. i 206 G1, The committee on ways and means in he city council met in regu deported favorably on the report of �Ion. Marshal Mazey in regard to fumigat- he following members were pros ing houses, and the bills were ordered Councilmen Dobson, Jenkins, Ho-i paid. Smithers and Tonkin; treasurer, Bills presented at the meeting of rney and clerk. April 5th were O. K'd by the commit- inutes of the last regular session tee on ways and means and ordered read and approved. paid• n account of sickness Mayor Jones The opinion of the city attorney in not present, and Councilman Dob.,I, regard to the mayor of a fourth class was appointed mayor pro tem. rcity having no power of veto was read fand ordered placed on file. JA petition from the superintendent Opinion of the city attorney in re- ater works was read, asking that jgard to the county treasurer collectinginside of the water tank be white- hed and the outside painted. Re- local improvement taxes was read and ed to the committee on fire and placed on file. er. The committee on fire and water wasgranted further time to report on plat- petition from Ed Stone was read, +ing a fire hydrant on Wells street. ing that the road near his property The committee on streets and alleys be repaired. Referred to committee was granted further time to report on on streets and alleys. the petition of the Seattle Electric A petition from Matt Grady was `company. read, asking the council to instruct Communication from the Indepen- the Snoqualmie Power Company to dent Brewing Company was read, ask- move their poles eight feet from the Jing for the return of the$400 sent to property line on the east side of Wells pay for the saloon license of John Riv- street. Referred to committee on aroni,and the clerk was instructed to `streets and alleys. issue a warrant for the same. A petition from W. Lanich and otb- Ordinance No. —, providing for the ere was read, asking that Wells street laying of a sidewalk on the west side be opened from Second street to Cedar of Williams street from Walla Walla river. Referred to the committee on avenue and continuing south as far as streets and alleys. platted ground, was given first Applications for renewal of saloon ing an referred to the committee on or- licenses were received from Mulligan dinances. &Holloway, Thomas Dobson, H. Ev- r Ordinance No. -- providing for the ans, Ben Atkinson and McLean & ;laying of a sidewalk on both sides of Broad, and were referred to the com- (Wells street, beginning at Second and mittee on licenses. continuing to south boundary of said The marshal's report of April 19th street, was given first reading and re- ferred to the committee on ordinances. was referred to the committee on ways and means Bills were received, read and refer-The marshal's report of April 5th red to the committee on ways andmeans. was O. K'd by the committee on ways Committee on ways and means re- and means, and placed on\file. commended that registration books be The water superintendent's report,of opened at the Renton Drug Store and April 5th was Q 1 ?d by the committee jthat D. J. McGowan be appointed reg- on ways and means and placed on file. istration clerk for the balance of the year at a salary of $30. The report ' was accepted and placed on file and !the registration books ordered opened. Motion to adjourn prevailed. i 1 i i. k f 207 t F f 4 I The city council met inaurn ' session Thursday evening at 8 o'cloo Owing to the absence of Mayor Jon the clerk called the meeting to ord and the following responded to rol call: Councilmen Dobson, Tonkin, Hogan and Smithers; treasurer and clerk. Councilman Smithers was appointed mayor pro tem. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The committee on fire and water re- ported favorably on the yetition of the water superintendent, asking that the Inside of the water tank be white- washed and the outisde painted. The report was ordered placed on file. The committee on licenses reported favorably on the applications of Mulli- gan& Holloway, McLean & Broad, Thomas Dobson, H. Evans and Ben Atkinson for license to sell liquors. The report was ordered placed on file and the licenses granted. The marshal's report of April 19th was O. K'd by the committee on ways and means and ordered placed on file. The following bills were ordered paid: Tonkin Bros.. $17.82; Thos. Vow, $4; J. D. Evans, $18; John Hughes, *2; M. Grady, $137.5; Jake_ ..__ Mazey, $1.50. ' The marshal's report of May 3d was I referred to the committee on ways and i means. I Two ordinances came up for first reading. One was "An ordinance es- tablishing the grade of Burnett street" and the other "An ordinance granting to the Seattle Electric Company au-' thority to fill certain parts of Burnett! stret and establishing the grade." Both were referred to the ordinance com- mittee. On account of the absence of the city attorney the sidewalk ordinances were laid over until the next meeting. Bills were received, read and referr- ed to the committee on ways and means The purchasing agent was instructed to order from the Washington Pipe and I p j1pundry Co nine T's for 4-inch pipe Md. twelve rubber gaskets. The marshal was instructed to have a sink and city water put into the fire headquarters. The chief of the fire department was authorized to purchase two nozzle tips, d to present the bill to the city. Motion to adjourn prevailed. 208 Renton, May 17, 1904. City council met in regular session and was called to order at 8 o'clock by Mayor Jones, the following mem- bers being present: Councilmen Dobson, Jenkins, Hogan and Smithers; treasurer and clerk. Minutes of the last regular session' were read and approved. Committee on streets and alleys re- rted unfavorably on petition of Wm. Lanich and others to open Wells street from Second street to Cedar river Moved, seconded and caried that the4 report be accepted and placed on file. I 1 Committee on ways and means O. ._� K'd the marshal's report of May 3. The report was ordered placed on file. The auditing committee examined f- he books of the water superintendent < or quarter ending March 31 and found hem correct. Auditing committee ex- amined the books of the clerk for quar- ter ending March 31 and found them correct. y i Auditing committee examined the �ooks of the treasurer for quarter end- j ing March 31 and found them correct, except that he had charged commie on on$400 more than the town had ceived any benefit from. The ques- on raised was whether the treasurer as entitled to his commissison in andling the money sent as a license for John Rivaroni. The report was ordered held over until next meeting and referred to the city attorney. The committee on ways and means O. K'd the following bills and they JG ere ordered paid: James Oughten, $4; Edward Triv-i , *8; Thomas Vow, $6; Lowman &anford,$3; J. D. Evans, *10; M. ady, $5; G. H. Gallant, i5 cents; nton Drug Store,x;5.50; Jake Mazey, cents; Peacock Lumber Co.,$20.30;Shearer, $12.33. arshal's report of May 1i was read d referred to committee on ways and eans. The committee on ordinances asked rther time to report on the ordi- nances of the Seattle Electric Co. The clerk was instructed to notify the city.attorney to get a copy of grade of city streets from C. L. White, and also to attend the next regular meeting of the council. Bills were read and referred to the committee on ;nays and means. Motion was made by Councilman Smithers that the council go as a com- mitttee of the whole and look over the pipe line on a (late to be decided by the mayor. The motion was seconded and carried. The mayor selected Sun Y, May 22, and the council will eel at the council room at 10 a. m. adjourn prevailed. i C 209 Penton, Tune City council met in regular seP910ll with Mayor Jones presiding. Those present were: Mayor Jones, Councilmen Dobson, Jenkins, Tonkin, Hogan and Smithers; attorney, treas- urer and clerk. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. The marshal's report of June 5 was d and referred to the committee on ways and means. Water superintendent's report of une 7 was read and referred to the ommittee on ways and means. The police judge's report of June 7 as read and referred to the committee ways and means. The report of City Attorney Williams the matter of the treasurer claiming commission on the money handled 3 the matter of Rivaroni's license, was read, accepted and ordered placed on file. The following bills were ordered id: J. W. Hughes $6; J J. Reid $8; bomas Vow $2; W. H. Morgan$1; J. Evans$8; T. H. Williams$20.37; M. Grady$10;Joe Wood$2.50; F. G. i Smithers$3; Thomas Dobson$3; Jake Mazey $12. The Seattle Electric Company's Fran chise and contract were referred to the city attorney until nest meeting. s Bills were read and referred to the committee on ways and means. Moved by Councilman Smithers that J. E. Jones be authorized, at$2.50 per day, to hire all help necessary, pur- chase all material and repair the pipe line so it will be in good condition. Seconded by Councilman Jenkins. Mr. Jones refused to take the work at $2.50 Iper day, and the original motion was "amended to read $3.00. The amend meat carried, the tollowing being the vote: Yeas—Hogan, Smithers, Dob- Lon, Jenkins; noes—Tonkin. { Motion was made that a special ommittee of three be appointed by he mayor to investigate place to put ydra.nt which was to have been s laced at the corner of Walla Walla venue and Williams street. Motion arried and the mayor appointed uncilmen Jenkins, Tonkin and m ithers. The matter of sending Fire Chief; Pritchard to Vancouver to attend the annual meeting of fire chiefs to be held j ere in August, was referred to the' j committee on fire and water. j ( The council took up the night watch; ` ibe uestion again, and the matter was re rred to the committee on ways and eans. Moved, seconded and carried tha meeting adjourn. I i i. t 4 210 by finance committee and ordered Y Renton, June 21. placed on file. Council meeting was called to order Report of police judge of June i ap- at 8:26 by Mayor Jones. � proved by finance committee and or- dered placed on file.. Councilmen Jenkins,Hogan, Smitbers, The following frills were approved Dobson and Tonkin; treasurer and I by the finance committee'and ordered clerk. paid: Minutes of the last regular session ,A ere read and approved A. Bearman$2, Thomas Vow $4, W. �M. Hughes$6, J. D. Evans $15, O. Councilman Smitheis made a report Erickson$44, Harry Erickson $20, J. on placing of hydrant on Cedar street J. Reid$8, D. C. Lewis$1, M. Gradyand recommended that it be placed �$25, Washington Pipe and Foundry, where designated by fire chief. Conn. 'Co, $26.40, Renton Drug Store $2.90, ' Gilman Tonkin coincided with Smith- 'Puget Sound Electric Co. 60 tante, J. ars. Councilman Jenkins made aurin- 'Mazey $1, H. Evans $72, A. Shearer ority report in favor of placing the hy- '$GL43, Jake Mazey $20.45. dram on the hill. Moved, seconded ' Committee on.fire and water report- and parried that the majority report be ed favorably on the matter of donating accepted and that the superintendent $50 to defray the expenses of Fire Chief of water works be instructed to place Pritchard in attending the meeting of hydrant at corner of Williams street and Walla Walla avenue. fire chiefs to be held in Vancouver in Marshal's report of June 21 was read; August. Moved, seconded and carriedthat the clerk issue warrant for $50 and referred to the finance committee. for the purpose. Opinion of City Attorney Williams Ordinance No. 61, granting to the concernig the Seattle Electric Com- Seattle Electric Company authority to pany's ordinances was read and placed fill certain parts of Burnett street to on file, the established grade, was given sec- C. L. Dixon, M. D., made a report and reading. Section one was adopted i on the condition of sewers, barns, back as read. Section two adopted as read. yards, etc., and it was placed on file. ! Section three was amended to read I Moved by Smithers that the marshal, "a bond in the sum of$2,000" instead be instructed to notify the parties of $1,000. Section three adopted as named in report to clean up and give amended. Section four adopted as them a week's time in which to do so, read. Moved, seconded and carried and if not done he is to file complaint that the ordinance as a whole be adop- against them with police judge. See- ted as amended. onded by Hogan and carried. z Ordinance No. 62, an ordinanc es- Recess was declared for ten minutes. ttablishing the grade of Burnett-t eet, Meeting called to order again. was given second reading. Section one Marshal's report of June i approved was amended to read "ten feet" in- stead of 20.2 feet. Adopted as amend- ed. Sections two and three adopted as read. Moved, seconded and carried that ordinance be adopted as amended. Bills were read and referred to fin- ance committee. Moved, seconded and carried that report of Ed Jones in regard to work done on pipe line be accepted and placed on file. Mr. Millhoff, who lives on the hill,!( made application for city water. Mov- ed, seconded and carried that the mat- ter be referred to the committee on fire and water. Fire Chief Pritchard reported that I part of the hose was broken. Moved,1 seconded and carried that he be in-' strutted to take hose to Seattle, get it repaired,get other hose which is there, and turn in his expense account. Moved, seconded and carried that purchasing agent purchase 50 feet of inch cotton hose in 25 foot lengths, I and three leak stops. i Moved, seconded and carried that J. E. Jones be instructed to hire labor,( buy material and raise dam at intake from five to seven feet. The chairman of the finance com- mittee reported that he had talked to a number of the business men in regard Ito the night watch matter. Some kicked on paying what they agreed to and others objected to having the night marshal fired. The matter was laid over. Moved, seconded and carried to ad- • ?.aourn. X11 Renton, July 5. finance committee. The city council met in regular ses- The question of where to place hy- sion, and was called to order at 8:25 drants again came up. Sidney J. Wil- by Mayor Jones. liams, representing property owners in- Present: Mayor Jones, Ccuncilmen terested, asked that a hydrant be plac- Dobson, Hogan and Smithers; attorney ed where box is—at the corner of Mills and clerk, street and Walla Walla avenue. Minutes of the last meeting were Moved by Smithers that the purchas- read and approved. ing agent purchase as soon as possible The following bills were ordered six hydrants. Seconded by Dobson. 'paid ! Withdrawn. Tonkin Bros. $5.25, R. Wood$3.30, Moved by Smithers that the purebas- Dave Beerman$18, Wm. Mitchell$18, ing agent purchase six hydrants, six D. Berry$14,Thomas Oughten$13.50, gates, one thousand feet of four-inoh P. Gallagher$16, Joe Ullyatt$20, Ed' pipe in eight, ten and twelve foot Jones$33, D.C.Lewis$1, Lewis Jones lengths. Seconded by Dobson, and $4, Thomas Vow $8, J. D. Evans$11, j carried. Smithers also moved that Lowman & Hanford $2.25, Ed Trivier after the shipment is received that the $70, M. Grady$20, A. Bishop $4, Se- chief of the fire department petition attle Electric Co. $13.50. the council and designate streets and Marshal's report of June 21 was ac- corners where hydrants are to be plac- cepted by the finance committee and ed. Seconded by Hogan and carried. ordered placed on file. Chief Pritchard reported that he Reports of marshal and water super- took hose to Seattle and had it repaired. intendant of July 5 were read and re- Mr. Gray tested the hose next day and ferred to the finance committee. it stood the test. The hose was taken Clerk's report for the quarter ending out the following day and a section June 30 was read and referred to the I burst. finance committee. I Moved by Smithers that city attor- The report shows: ney communicate with Mr. Gray and Balace on hand at beginning of quar- inform him that we have at present 50 ter, $792.21; received during quarter, feet of damaged hose,and that 100 feet, $3917.84; total, $4710.05; disbursed — — ---- __ ---- --- during quarter, $1652.24; balance on has been sent away, and that it should l hand, $3057.81. I be replaced. No second. Marshal reported that he had noti- Matter of improving streets came up. Councilman Dobson thought com- fled every party mentioned in the peti- mittee ought to go over books and see tion as to the cleaning of sewers, how much money is on hand to do barns, backyards, &c. City Attorney street work. Moved that committee Williams suggested that E. E. Duff be on streets and alleys see whether or given a written notice to abate a cer- I not the cit cin tain nuisance on his poperty. y get gravel from the Commnication from the Washington j Seattle Electric Company and how much it will cost. Carried. Pipe and Foundry Company was read Committee on fire and water asked and placed on file. further time on the application for Ordinances on sidewalks were re- water on the hill. ferred to the committee on ordinances. Bills were read and referred to the Motion to adjourn prevailed. r 212 i d, Renton, July 19. Regular meeting of the city council called to order at 8:15 p. m., Mayor 1 Jones presiding. The clerk being ab- sent, Sidney J. Williams was appoint- ed clerk pro tem. The roll was called and the following responded: Mayor Jones, Councilman Dobson and Attor- ney Williams. There being no quo rum present, the meeting adjourned to meet Friday evening, July 22, 1904. Renton, July 22. Adjourned meeting of the city'coun- cil was called to order at 8:30 p. m. by Mayor Jones. Present: Mayor Jones; Councilmen Dobson, Hogan, (Jenkins and Tonkin-; treasurer and clerk. Minutes of previous meeting were Iread and approved' l Petition was read,signed by A.Bish- op and others, asking the council to I pass an ordinance putting a license on teaming, and that the teamsters must !be residents of the town of Renton. The ordinance is not to affect present lexisting contracts. Referred to the committee on ordinances. Finance committee approved the marshal's report of July 5. The finance committee approved the reports of the clerk and treasurer for the quarter ending June 30. Marshal's report of July 19 was re- ferred to the ways and means commit- tee. Communication from Pacific Coast Pipe Company was read and ordered placed on file. Bills were read and referred to the committee on finance. Bond of Seattle Electric Company in the amount of $2,000 was signed by the mayor and approved by the coun- cil. J. E. Jones reported that the work on the dam `'vias "campleted—that it was raised six feet eight inches. Fire Chief Pritchard reported that jsome of the hose had been returned, but that some of the sections were not I full length. Following bills were approved by the finance committee and ordered paid: Jake Mazey$6.05, Peacock Lumber Co. $1.85, Tonkin Bros. 95 cents, A. Bishop$1, E. Auld $17, M. Grady $27.50; T. H. Williams $49.82, R. Berry$22, Joe Ullyatt $22, E. Jones $30, Dave Leerman $18, P. Gallagher $29, Joe Wood$11.74, J. -J. Reid $2, L. B. Knauss$2.50, J. D. Evans $8, John Pritchard$10, P. S.E. Co.$9.35, ' aQ� Richard Berry $9, O. Erickson $32, I. M. Jones$13.wxbelk,l&,,a 5 On motion the meeting adjourned. i { i I I ,I i Renton, Aug. 2, 104. The city council met in regular ses- sion and was called to order at 8:30 by Mayor Jones. Present: Councilmen Dobson, Ton- kin, and Hogan; attorney, treasurer and clerk. Minutes of the regular meeting of July 19 and a9journed meeting of July 22 read and approved. Following bills were approved by finance committee and ordered paid: A. Beerman, 50c.; M. Grady, $15; J. D. Evans, $10; Harry Erickson, $6; J. J. Morgan, $6; H. H. Beerman, $2.25; O. Erickson, $6; Harry Erick- son, $3; A. Shearer, $42.63. Finance committee approved the marshal's report of July 19 and or- dered it placed on file. Reports of water superintendent and marshal of Aug. 2 were referred to finance committee. Bills were read and referred to finance committee. i On motion the meeting then .ad- journed. d- journed. 1 j 214 Renton, August 16. City council met in regular session, and was called to order at 81:5 Owing to the absence of Mayor Jones, the clerk appointed Councilman Smithers to act as mayor pro tem. Those present: Councilmen Smith- ers, Hogan, Dobson and Tonkin; at- torney, clerk and treasurer. i Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. A petition from F. Nelson to grade, for$50, street to the N. P. railroad, a distance of about 850 feet,was referred to the committee on streets and ialloys.I The following bi113, were ordered i paid: Daniel Hoskins$11, John D. Evans $12, Joe Wood 75 cents, David Evans $8.50, A. Boorman $1.50, M. Grady $18.75, W. H. Wilkins $8.50, A. Shearer$15.05, Gorham Rubber Com- pany $9. Reports of marshal and water super- intendeut of August 2 were approved by the committee on ways and'means and ordered placed on file. Marshal's report of August 16 was referred to the committee on ways and means. City Attorney Williams suggested that the town create a fund to pay per- centage on saloon licenses to the state. Motion was made and seconded that the attorney confer with the treasurer and make a report at next regular meeting as to amount of monev collect- ed in saloon licenses since the town was incorporated, and ascertain how much is due the state. Carried. Communication from Pacific Coast Pipe Company read and ordered placed i on file. j Bills were read an,' referred to the i committee on ways and means. Motion made by Councilman Hogan that the city purchase two meters— one for the Clay Works and one for the mines. Seconded by Councilman Dob-i son and carried. K)A On motion.the borad adjourned. 1 Renton, Sept. 6, 1904. City council met in regular session, i and was called to order at 8 o'clock by Mayor Jones. Present: Mayor Jones, Councilmen Dobson, Tonkin, Jenkins, Hogan and Smithers; treasurer and clerk. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. A petition was received from the fire department, asking that the city coun- cil pay James Flynn$1 per day from July 30 last, on which date he was injured while in the discharge of his duties; also to allow him $10 for doc- tor bill. Referred to the committee on ways and means. Resignation of John Pritchard as chief of the Renton fire department s was read, and referred to the commit- tee on fire and water. Councilman t Smithers suggested that the committee -investigate conditions under which Mr. E I Pritchard resigned, and report at the next regular meeting of the council. Finance committee approved the fol- lowing bills and ordered warrants drawn for the same: R. Wood$71.85, O. Erickson$8, H. Erickson $4, Pacific Coast Pipe Com- pany $421.75, J. D. Evans $5, Jack Cook $4, Evan Pugh $2, R. M. Thorne i $4, Mulligan & Holloway $3, Jake Mazey $2.25. s Reports of police judge, water su- perintendent and marshal of Septem- ber 6 were referred to the finance com-mittee. e Finance committee approved the i marshal's report of August 16 and or- dered same placed on file. Bills were read and referred to the finance committee. Motion prevailed to adjourn. i Ice C � t I i I i F l I I t � 1 d 3 I I 24 6 The Renton city council met in reg- ular session on Sept. 20. Mayor Jones being absent, the clerk called the .meeting to order and appointed Councilman Smithers mayor pro tem. —1 Present, Mayor Pro Tem Smithers i Councilmen Dobson, Tonkin, Jenkins and. Hogan; attorney, treasurer and clerk. Minutes of the previous meeting' were read and approved. Petition from Seattle, Renton & Southern Railway Company read, ask- ing for a franchise on Third street from the intersection of its track with Main street to the intersection of the track of the Columbia & Puget Sound Railway Company, on Walla Walla avenues. Referred to committee on ordinances. Moved by Councilman Hogan that ,John Anderson be given the contract to gravel road from east end of road !known as Jim Nelson road to the in- tersection of Burnett street, at the rate of 50 cents per yard. Seconded by Councilman Dobson and carried. Finance committee approved mar- shall's report of September 6, and or- dered it placed on file. Resignation'of John Pritchard ash fire chief was accepted, the vote being 'as follows: Aye—Hogan, Dobson Tonkin, Jenkins. Nay—Smithers. Finance committee approved the following bills and ordered. warrants drawn for same: Wm. Bevan ............... $ 7.00 E. Auld ..... 4.00 John D. Evans ................. 6.00 John Pritchard 8.00 lMr. Grady .................... 3.75 iJohn Monaghan ................ 3.00 Tonkin Bros ................... 49.85 Fred Nelson .................... 5o.00 Finance committee approved the re- ports marshal, water superintendent and police judge of September 6. Marshal's report of Sept. 20, referred to co?nmittee on ways and means. Moved by Councilman Dobson that marshall be instructed to secure teams and hire men to haul gravel for the (streets. Seconded by Councilman Jen- ns and carried. ordinance No. —, approving the Location of the line of railway of the Seattle, Renton & Southern, was given first reading and referred to committee on ordinances. Bills were read and referred to com- mittee on ways and means. Motion prevailed to adjourn. //Wy�, Ic i I I i 217 City council met in regular session Report of clerk read and referred to with Mayor Jones in the chair. committee on ways and means. • f Present, Mayor Jones, Councilmen Report of treasurer read and referred Dobson, Smithers, Jenkins and Hogan; to committee on ways and means. attorney, treasurer and clerk. Section 1 of Ordinance No—, approv- Minutes of the last meeting read and ing location of line of railway of the approved. Seattle, Renton, and Southern Rail- Petition received from chairman of way along and across certain streets, public works of Seattle asking city highways and alleys in the Town of council of Renton to pass-ordinance au- Renton and granting to said corpora- thorizing Cityof Seattle to construct,I ;tion the right, authority and permis- erect, operate and maintain proper pole i sion to locate,lay down and maintain lines through the town of Renton for railway tracks, poles, wires and ap- the transmission of electrical energy, pliances and to run and operate cars from Seattle's generating station to the. on and across said streets, alleys and City of Seattle, highways, was changed to read thirty- Moved by Councilman Smithers that three years instead of fifty years, and Petition be placed on file and clerk be was adopted as read. instructed to notify the city engineer's Section 2 adopted as read. department of the City of Seattle that Section\3 adopted as read. the town of Renton does not recog- Section 14 adopted as read. nize any franchises granted by the Section l5 amended so as to read i county commissioners, and that the, "that company maintain a 32-candle, City of Seattle make application to; independent power light at intersection the Town of Renton, designating the j of Maip and Third streets and also at streets and alleys upon which they intersection of Third and Walla Walla wish to construct said pole line, and streets." Adopted as amended. the said town council of the Town of Section 6 adopted as read. Renton will consider any application Section 7 adopted as read. made by the City of Seattle. Seconded Section 8 adopted as read. by Councilman Dobson. Carried. Section 9 adopted as read. Finance committee approved mar- Section 10 adopted as read. shal's report of September 20. Section 11 adopted as read. Following bills were ordered paid: r Ordinance No... adopted as amended Jake Mazey .....................$1.25 as a whole. Ed Stone ........................ 2.00 gills read and referred to committee Jas. Oughten .................... 8.00 on ways and means. John D. Evans ................. 6.00 James Flynn was appointed as chief M. Grady ....................... 5.00 ,of fire department by Mayor Jones, Jas. Flynn ...................... 3.001 1 and the oppointment was ratified by Moved that bill of Pacific Coast council. Co. be referred back to committee on Moved that the warrant ordered fire and water. Seconded and carried. drawn in favor of fire chief to attend Committee on ways and means re- fire chief's convention in Vancouver be ported in favor of allowing fire depart- annulled. Seconded and carried. ment $45.00. Moved, seconded and car- Moved that purchasing agent be in- ried that report be accepted and war- strueted to order 250 feet of 21/2 rant issued for amount. IIinch cotton hose, to be purchased in Reports of water superintendent and I the City of Seattle. Seconded and car- marshal of October 4, referred to com- (ried. mittee on ways and means, Moved to adjourn. i 218 jIhts ity council met in regular session, yor Jones presiding. Present: yor Jones, Councilmen Dobson, kins,, Smithers, Hogan, Fankin; rney, treasurer and clerk. inutes of last regular meeting read approved. etition received from Renton Clay stating that F. H. Osgood, presit of the Seattle, Renton & South- Railway, would not accept fran- se granted by the council Oct. 4. Osgood agrees to furnish two if he can use his own power in ntaining same. The Renton Clay company asks as a special favor that the franchise be changed so it will be acceptable to the railway company. t was moved that petition be accept- and placed on file. Seconded and arried. H. Richmond deposited a check for $400 to pay liquor license for ensu- ing year. Finance committee approved re- ports of treasurer, clerk and water superintendent; also marshal's report of Oct. 4. Report of committee was accepted. The marshal's report of Oct. 18 was read and referred to committee on ways and means. Notice from county auditor was read, showing assessed valuation to I he as follows: Real Estate .................$169,494 Personal .................... 30,909 Total .................$200,403 Moved that communication be ac- cepted and placed on file. Bills read and referred to finance committee. Following bills were approved -and ordered paid: Mr. Grady ....................$10.00 O. H. Priebe .................. 2.80 John Monagham .............. 5.00 W. H. Delk 14.10 J. D. Evans 7.00 Pacific Coast Pipe Co: ........ 93.60 M. F. Swift .................. 6.00 T. H. Williams ............... 31.72 Jas. Tachel.................... 2.75 D. L. Williams ................ 5.00 E. Auld ...................... 4.00 Jas. Entwhistle ............... 4.00 W. J. Williams ................ 4.00 James Spence . ............... Joe Edwards .................. 4.00 Emil Preghenella ............. 4.00 Jake Mazey .................. .20 Moved that mayor*appoint a com- mittee of two to measure length of j railways in city of Renton. Seconded and carried. Mayor Jones appointed, Councilmen Smithers and Jenkins. Motion made and carried to ad- journ. __ 219 cj�c , o,,&t �. Adjourned meeting of the city council was called to order at 8 o'clock by the clerk, owing to the absence of the J mayor. i Present: Councilmen Dobson, Smithers, Hogan and.Tonkin; treasurer and clerk. J Councilman Smithers was appointed mayor pro tem. Minutes of the last_regular meeting' read and approved. Petition of Henry Richmond for I license to sell liquors was read and re- ferred to committee on licenses. Finance committee approved mar- shal's report of October 18, and ordered same on file. Thos. Dobson ........ .......... 6.00 1". G. Smithers 6.00 D. M. Jones 4.00 Philip Linsky........ .......... 4.00 Sam Fick ...................... 4.00 John Kuzma ................... 4.00 John Sedlock ................... 4.00 !Sam Kitchak ................... 4.00 II A. Bishop ...................... 41.00; Gorman Rubber Co .............180.00 M. Grady ...................... 21.25 Thom. Dickinson ................ 4.00 Jas. Spence .................... 2.00 E. Auld ......................... 4.00 Antomi Donlnar 4.00 E. A. Dickinson ................ 5.00 Jas. F. Donnelly ................ 4.00 M. P. Swift ................ .... 3.00 J'obn Adams 4.00\ Joe Wood 2.76 Thos. Faull .................... 4.00 N. B. Hardy ..................... 56.00 Walter Dick .................... 4.00 Marshal's report of Nov. 1, read and referred to committee on ways and means. Water superintendent's report of Nov. 1 read and referred to committee on ways and means. Ordinance No. 64 Vas accepted as amended by F. H. Osgood, president of the Seattle, Renton and Southern Rail- way. Communication from Seattle Elec- tric Company regarding money due on contract for land was lead and referred to committee on ways and means. Ordinance No...__ granting to the city of Seattle a franchise to erect, construct and maintain poles and wires over, along and across certain streets in the town of Renton and to construct conduits therein for the purpose of the transmission of an electric current was read for the first time and referred to committee on ordinances. Bills read and referred to committee on ways and means. Motion to adjourn carried. - j r I / 'ge �f OLt.oGc, , Seattle, Nov, 15, 1904. Mr, Sidney Williams, Corporation Counsel for the town of Renton. Dear Sir:—There was delivered to me this morning, as coming from you, an ac- cusation and severe reprimand, on the ground that the City of Seattle had broken faith with the town of Renton and had proceeded to erect poles and stretch wires in the town of Renton prior to the grant- ing of the franchise therefor. In response to this I wash to say: Your charge and re- primand are entirely unjustified by the facts. We have kept absolute faith with V the town of Renton, and the poles which have been erected against our will, by the Snoqualmie Company, on a portion of the right of way which we wish as ouy, own, viz, along Renton Avenue, and we insist, that in fairness to the City of Seattle, that the officers of the town of Renton require the Snoqualmie people to relinquish any and all claims to any poles which they have set on Renton Avenue, as those poles materially interfere with the proposed lines of the City of Seattle. I want this clearly understood and I most seriouslybject to ,r having blame thrown upon either myself or any officer of the City, when we have been absolutely square. Very truly yours R. 1-I. THOMPSON, City Engineer. e/;�y To the Board of Public Works of the City of Seattle. Gentlemen—At a meeting of the Council of the Town of Renton held Tuesday eve-I ning Nov, 15, 1904, the franchise asked by the City of Seattle for the erection of a pole line through the limits of the Town' of Renton was rejected. By reason of the nature of the franchise, asked for, it is the judgment of this Coun- cil that the Town of Renton is entitled to some concessions in exchange and in order that the matter may be properly taken up, a committee of this, Council has been ap- pointed to confer with the members of the Council,of the City of Seattle and present a definite proposition which we deem to be equitable. J. E. JONES, Mayor. THOS. DOBSON. JOSIAH TONKIN. DANIEL HOGAN. • F. G. SMITHERS. The license committee having re- ported favorably upon the application for a retail liquor license asked for by f H. Richmond, a license was granted. ( Marshall Mazey's report of November 1, was approved, as well as the report of.the water superintendent. The following bills were ordered paid: Jake Mazey $ 54.00 Seattle Elec. Co.................. 463.511 lGus Neehouse ................... 4.00 .00 AS. Pierson .............• 4.00 Roy Pratt C. L. Smith 27.00 i A. S. Pierson 45.00; C. R. Slawson 2.90 1 \, M. Grady 15.00 Renton Drug Store ............... 3.65I t D. J. McGowan ................. 30.00 Fred Osterbout .. 4.01) Richard Berry 5.00 32.00 N. Dovis Erickson R Son .................. 16.00 1' Mike Siel ....................... 4.00 C. W.. Smith ..........-.... .. 4.00 Warren Lainch ....... 2,00 E. Auld .............. .. 5.00 1 Josie White ....'.....•....•. 4.00 I Geo. Ramsey 4.00 I M. D, Storey 90.00 W, E. Pratt .................... 2.00 W. E. Pratt 400 Meredith Rees 4.00 Evan Rees 2'00 David Rees ....................5 4.00, The warrant to the Seattle Electric Company, amounting to $463.50, was in payment for the tract of land pur- chased by the town from the company g�ome time ago. 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Oc �..y I . j it .� I �- -� � �; �� �� __- ;� i i i �, State o f ��Pashi r><�,ton, : t•oun'y of King. ; John Bevan, beim; first duly s-worn, upon oath deposes anal says; - that 1ie will support trio co lstituti on nF. the United States and trie Constitution and La-vs of t.le State of W shirio-ton, an.i ,Yi. ??. fai thfull,, an,.l imparti a,l ly dis^ria.rge the duties of Treasurc;r of the 'i6wn of Zientori to the best of iiis ability. Subscribed and SIVOLr:i to loo f ore :pie this Januar_,r 7th, 1 U'21. ' . a n, in szai;'_ S tate. e • ;;tate of 17wsh i-i�-.t C Dunt;T G'L 17 1 1 c-,-in 1,3-r Pe t ver T'cLeah, J. J, solemnly swear that I 'rill s:;pport the constitution of I i t e d S :-,tates acid the -,ConSti-'Gutiur: --, d i ,':'?s of t,1,ie S)t- ate of .Irush.-Lnt�ton, and tIL12 Ordi-rilances of t ,e '-'oNm of Fcntun, and I will fc%ithf--,lly r and impartiall, fi--,1-.1L'i11 the duties of the office of Councilman of t,,� s-aio* to"TZI to th best of rri;r -a0ilit,T, so elp m- `ocl 7 Subscribed urid sworn to 1jefore me t7-1is lr.)4,-',- of January 61 ay�r of 7,rus'�LaEtf-,n , ss of It ',7illig,yr, Tunki,L- ) do solemnl.,r swear t-31',at -1 ,-Till 3vj),-)ort t',Ile Constituticri of thn ; State of Washington, t ; ss ; County of Kir . A. 1 . Fieacri, beia first duly sworn, upon oath deposes and says; - that he will support tt,,e C()nsti tution of the United States anal the Constitution ani Laws of the State of Wa.shi.n�;ton, and will faithfully a,nJ impartially di schargo the duties of Zdayor of the Town of i:,entari to, the hest of his ability. i Subscribed an,:l sworn to before --je this January 7th, 1902. a of -hor t he S �:.. a.stl.._. {Pton,.r'P.sldi.ng on in said State. ti 5 St at o of Ja.shi n�;ton, : : ss : County of King. 46a, , Ile Rn d , f beinP r_st duly sworn, for himself, and not one for the other, depose and say:- that they will support t he 0,pstituti on of the United States anc? the Consti to ti on and Laws of tile State of ffashi n,�;t on, and will fait:-fully aa1.1 irzpartially discharge tree duties of Councilmen of t:je Tow.,. of -Henton to the best of their ability Subscribed and sworn to before me this January 7th, 1902. Aary nd the ,res . ink; _ , in sail State. �l I do solemnly my m—rear that I vrill supi)ort the constitution of The `,tate of "'ashingt on and I will f aithfu ll,r .-n impart fall r dis- charSe the duties of the o_'f ice of the Treasurer of the i'mvn of Renton, County of 7,in- r')tate of Tas?�incton to the/ best of my abi1it vr. Subscribed and svTorn o befcr ne t'-is 5th da�T of January, 1904. n roby � e.• e%c�iuyfi I do solemnly Swear that I Ivill support the constitution of the Mate of 7a-SAinrEton and I 'gill faithf ull y and impartially inf orce the Stat utea of the ,tate of Washington and the Ordinances of the i own of Fent on avid dischar{;e the duties of the of ice of I.Tarshal of tite io'vn of Renton, County of !`ring, ._tate 'of ''.'ashin ton, to the best of my ability. l Subscribed and sworn of def ore me this 5th da,;r of`January, 1504. J J i . I I do solemnly swear that I will sup .ort th)e constitution of the State of 71rash ingt on and I will faithfully and impartially dis- charge the duties of the office of the "clerk of tulle ^otirn oma' .�;entun , Counts- of Kine, ._,bate of 11"ashington to the be, t my ab 'ltiy. `)ubscri�ed and sworn to before ;ne this 5th day of ,,l- .nuary, 1904. i ggjf 7 a d i, C S t: S C k _ 51 I do solemnly swear that I i11 support the constitution of the ' ,-.tate of Y,,ashin[,-ton and t?�at I •gill faithfully- anc impartially ' discharge the duties of the office of the lliayor of the w.m of Renton Count- of King, "hate of !.1ashinEton to the best of rnv tibilit r. Rubscribed and sworn to be Wmethis 5th day of January, 1904. NO-044 481.- Q i Lc jd / 9 O'q � � I