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8
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August
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1894
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Coumcix Chamber, i Aun Arbor, Michigan, August 6, 1894. f Regular session. Called to order by President AVines. Eoll called.- Quorum present. Absent- Aid. Ferguson. Journal of the last session was approved. COMMUNICATIOXS. To thc Common Council City of Aun Arbnr, Mich. Gentlemen:- I have been informed that a sidewalk Ís ordered to be built on the aoutb slde of Hlll St.. between Tappan and Tliayer Sts., In front of lots 1 and 24 ín Tappan Park. As the agent of tlie owner of Ibis land I request you to cancel Uils order, on tlie ground that Lilis walk is not needed, as may be readily seen by eoiug upon the ground. I expect to bulld a walk on Tappan St., in front of lotsl 2 and 3, In Tappan Park.where rro walk is ordered, bnt needed to aeconmiodat travel, and to bring said walk round on to Hill St., to meet a cross walk on the east BideoringallsSt. Respectfully, J B. DAVIS, Agent. AM. Manly moved that the Street Comrnissioner cause said walks to be built as ordered by this Council. Adopted. KROM TUI! CITY ATTORNEY. ANH Abbor, Mich., Aug. 6, 1S94. To the Honorable thc Common Council oj thc City n! Anit Arbor: tieutlemen - I hereby respectiully tender in y reslgnatlon as City Attorney. The attention demand by other duties that I have assuiued renders it necessary ihat I resign the ollicc that I bold under the city governmcnt. Thanking you one and all for the uniform kindness and courtesy that has been extended me, and requesting the immediate aceeptance of mv resignation. I remain. Verytruly, T. A. B0OLE. Eeceived and iiled. FROM THE BOARD OF PUBLIC TOKKS. To the Common Council ; Gentlemen,- The Board of Public Works, to whom was referred the matter of surface drainage on Kast (Jniveraity avenue, would report tbat the Board causea the City Bugineer to make proflies of street center and glitters on parts of clnirch and Willard streets and East University avenue, wliich proflies and report of the estimated cost, for gradiug said street of the City Kngiueer is hereby respectfully Bubmitteu as a part of this report. Respectfully submitted, VV. J. Millee, Clerk. AXX AHH0R, Aug. 1, 1894. To the Bonrd of Public Works: I herevvith aubmlt the proliles of street center and gattere on parts of Church, Willard, and li. Oniversity avenue relativo to the surface drainage of E. Uuivorsity avenue at the head of Monroe street. There is about 2,20(1 yards of earth to be moved and I tliink that au iippropriation of $450 will be sullicient to put the street inentioned in proper conditiou. Kespectfully. Geo. F.'Key, City Eug. Kefcrred to the coinmittee on streets. PRESENTATION OF PETITIONS. Of Ernest Rehberg and sixteen others, on the Broadvvay lateral sewer district, asking for a sewer to be ordered constructed, f rom the intersection of the main sewer on Broadway and Wall street, extending northeasterly to point as located on sewer map. Referred to Committee on sewers. A petition signed by Mrs. Emma Otis, asking the Council not to order a walk built along her property on the south side of Benjamin street. Referred to the Committee on Sidewalk. A petition signed by Mrs. Martba E. Wells and üfteen other residents and property owners of the Sixth ward, asking the council to order the City Engineer to modify the proposed sidewalk grade on South State street along the east side, from Monroe to Hill street. Referred to the Board of Public Works. FROM THE SEWER COMMITTEE. To the Common Council: Your Committee on Sewers to whom was referred the report of City Engineer, relative to the construction of a lateral sewer on, aDd alontt Liberty street, beg leave to submit the following report : We have gone overand nspected the route of the proposed lateral, and the lateral sewer cïistrict lndloated in such report of the City Engineer and have heard all ersonsappearing anddesiring to be heard In relation to the matter, and we are of the opinión that a lateral sewer on Liberty street east from the main sewer is a necessary public improvement and that the same ought to be constructed, commencing at the main sewer and running easterly along Liberty street to the west line of the lots frontlng on State street. We have also duly considered the estlmates of the City Eugineer for the construction of such proposed improvement. and approve the same. We also approve the boundaries of the lateral sewer district indicated in such report. Your committee would therefore reoommend that the said lateral sewer be ordered constructed, and herewith submit the necessary resolution and order therefor. All of which is respectfully submitted. AUTHU J. K.4TSOX, C.H. Manly, Frank Wood, Christ. Maiítijí, p. l. bodmbb, H. J. Beown, Sewer Committee. Accepted, and leave being grañted the following resolution was offered : LATERAL SEWER DISTRICT. Resolution and order for the construction of a lateral sewer in and along Liberty street easterly from thè umin sewer. By Alderman Kitson: . Ihiit the construction of a lateral Bewer in aud along Liberty streel easterly froin the main sewer deeméd and heieby declared to be a necessary public improveIIU'III. Therefore, the Board of Public Works is herehy ordered and directed to cause such lateral sewer to be coustructed according to the ordinauce in sucb case made and provided. Resolved further.That the district to be assessed aud charged wltb the cost and expense of sueh lateral sewer. be and the same is hereby determiued aud fixed as follows : All lauds lots and parts of lots cbntained iu the followlng list, the said lauds, lots and parts of lots being all the constituent parts of such district or territory wluch may and shall berightfully connected with the Liberty street lateral sewer east of the mairj sewer laid out iu and upon the streets or allies on which the lands lots aud parts of lots embraced in said list have ii frontage. These lands, lots and parts ' of lots being mnrked on tbe map of Sewèr District So.l.ou lile in the Kugiueer's office. To-wit: Block 2, b, range i 8. Allmendingei & Schnider. murked B. Mark & Scnmld, marked C. Block 2, s. range 2 o. Roaina Haehnle, Q. 44 ft. of lot 2. John C. Schmid, lot 8 ands. 22 ft. of lot 2. Chrisitan Wetzel, lot 4. listher Schumacher, lot 5. Block 3. s. range 2 e. Adam Dieterle. w. H of lots 1 and 2. Cliristian Schlenker, e. ' ■ of lots 1 aud 2 and lot 11. Louisa Visel, lot 4. H.C. Apfel, lot ft. Agnes Walir, lot 6. Mary Matthews, lot 7. Amelia Gwlnner, lot 8. C Hnuss. s. e. 44 by 66 ft. of lot 9. f: Schumaeher, e.'1, of lot 10, and n. e. 22 by 66 ft. of lot 9. Miss L. Hoffstetter, w, ]4 of lots 9 aud 10. Block 2. s. range 3 e. John Berger, part of lot 4, marked D. John Pflsterer. part Oí lote S and 4, marked E. Anton Schaeberle, part of lots 3 and 4, marked F. J. M. Schaeberle, part of lots 3 and 4 marked Ch'is. Binder, part of lots 3 aud 4, marked II. I. Ma"k & Sehmld, s. 46ft. of lot 5. Block 3, range 3 e. C. Gauss, . 40 ft. of lot 1. Walker i Co., 62 ft. in centre of lot 1 and w. 102 ft. of lot 2. John Haarer, e. 22 ft. of lots 1 and 2. Christian Grossnian, heirs, lot 3. Fred Wagner, lot 4 and n. H of lot 5. Christiau Spaeth, s. % of lot 5, and n. 17 ft. of lot 6. FredHelber, n. of lot 7 aud s. Jó of lot 6. Gruuer, Cheever & Treadwell, e. 21 ft. of lot 7 and s. '., of lot 6, and also lot 10 and s. 11 ft. of lot 11. . Laura aud Persis Willard, u. 55 ft. of lot 11. Block 3. s. range 3 e. John Kapp, lots 12 and 13. M ps. 8. T. (Jook. s. 21 ft. 1lA in. of lot 14. O. O. Sorg. muidle 2á ft. of lot 14. Johu Schumacher, estáte, n. 22 ft. i)4 in. of lot H. Stephen Pratt, lot 15. Win April. e. 104 ft. oflot 16. Bid V. ilillard, W. 20 ft. of lot 16. Block 2. s. range 4 e. Chas. Spoor, n. 22 ft. of lot 4. John Goetz, Sr., middle 22 ft. of lot 4. Goorge Seisser, estáte, s. 22 ft. of lot 4. Win. Uoetz, w. 2U it. of lot 5. Michael Brown, e. Hit. of w. 64 ft. of lot 5. F. C. Kapp, w. 20 ft. of e. 60 ft. of lot 5. Lewls Fritz, .Ir., t. 20 ft. of e. 40 ft. of lot 5. Wm. Pardon, e. 20 ft. of lot 5. Hlock S. s. range 4 e. Ik-niy Binder, u. 24 ft. of W. 122 ft. of lot 1. Clmsliau Weibreoht, s. 24 ft. of n. 48 ft. of w. 122 ft. of lot 1. Jacob Laubengayer, s. 18 ft. of w. 122 ft. of lot l.n. 11 ft. of lot 2. aiul w. 44 ft. of lot 10. Geo. SV'. Moore, middle 22 ft. of lot 2. Andiew Meuhllg. s. 22 ft. of lot 2. Mary Rlehmond, lot S. Macx & Schmld, lol 4. Anna M. Bross, n. 44 ft. of lot 5. Frederick Bross, s. 22 ft. of lot 5. August Schueider, s. 46 ft. of lot 6. John Wagner, s. 21 ft. of lot C, and the u. 24 ft. of lot 7. John Liudenschmidt, s. 22 ft. of lot 7. Louisa Behr, lot 10. Win. II. Frceman, lots 11 and 12; Block 8. s. range 4 e. E. J. Johnson, estáte, lot 13. J. G. Norton, lot 14. .John Allen, lot 15. C. B. Difterie, e 88 ft. oflot 16. Bloek 2, s. range 5 e. Abraham Hawklns, estáte, lot 4. J. G. Koch. v. yt of lot 5. John Koch, e. U of lot 5. Block 3. s. raugeó e. Old Jall Square. Curistinn Mack, lots 2 and 3. AVm. MeUreery, lot 1, and s. ]4 of s. w. % of Old Jail Square. Mar; Conover, lote. Sarah aud Mable Flotcher, lots 7. Cha, s. Millón, lot 8, and s. 22 ft. of s. Yoí s. e. J4 of Old Jail Square. Catherine Benedict, n. y, of s. e. % of Old Jail Square. John tfeiner, n. 4 of s. v. )i of Old Jail iVm. W.Vatts, s. 44 ft. of n. w. J4' of Old Jail i re, exceüt e 6 ft. M. C. Petersou, n. w. lA of Old Jail Square, except e. 6 ft. Caroline .Martin, n. 44 ft. n. e. % of Old Jail s uure, except e. 6 ft. George W. Moore. middle 44 ft. of n. e. M of Old Jail Square, except w. 6 ft. Zoraida Thompson, s. 41 ft. of n. c. % of Old Jail Square, except w. 6 ft. Block 2, s. range 8 e. J. 1). Heinrich. estáte, n. 33 ft. of lots 2 and 10. Robt. Pnce, estáte, s. M of lots 2 and UI. Emauuel Spring, s. 38 ft. of n. y, of lots 2 aud 16. Win. F. Stimson, lot 14. L. D. James, w. 60 ft. of lot 13. Siegfried Roseuthaler, lot 12, aud e. 6 ft. of lot IS. Joseph C. Watts. w.45ft. of lot 11. ■ Carlos HUI. e. 21 ft. of s. 126 ft. of lot 11. W. 33 ft. of s. 126 ft. of lot 10. Germán Methodist Church e. 33 ft. of lot 10. and all of lot M excepting the north 6 ft. thereof. Block 3. s Range 6, e. Mary Foster. n. w. % of lot 1. J. F. Schuh, s. w. 4 oflot . Einanuel Luick. w. 66ft. of e. half of lot 1. O.M. Martin, w. 66ft. oflot lande.Olift.of N. U of lot 2 CarlRominger, w. 198 ft of n. 14 of lot 2. R. K. Alles, s. % of lot 2. Mary Fischer, estáte, 11. y, oflot 3. 1!. A. líeal, estáte, s. y oflot 3. Block :i. s. Range 6. e. Ellzabeth Hyde, e. 165 ft. of w. 231 ft. of s. }4 oflot 6. Presby terlan Parsonage, w. 231 ft. of n. y, of lot 6. A. L Noble, w, 231 ft. ofS. 82 % of lot 7 except 16 ft. 6 Id. n. & w., n. w. córner thereof and Míe e. 99 ft. of w. 231 ft . of n. 49 ft. 8 In. of lot 7, and the e 99 ft. of the s. 16 ft. 6 in. of w. :3I ft. of lot 8. Chas. Fan tl e. w, 66 ft. oflot 8 and w. 66 ft. of N. 'A of lot 7. A. A. Terry, e. 66 ft. of W. 132 ft. of N. 49 ft. 6 in. of lot 7 aud e. 6ö ft. of w. 132 ft. of Iot8. D. F. Schairer, e. 99 ft. of w. 231 ft. of N. 115 ft. 6 in. of Iot8. Block i s. Range 7, e. Mai tha Sniitli, e. half of lot '!. M. L. White, w. half of lot 3. W. H. Jackson, lot 4. Block 3, s. Range 7, e. W. H. Adarns, a piece of land lying dlrectly norih of lots 1 and 14. A. D. Seyler, e-tate, a piece of land lying directly north oflot 14. Geo. Clarken, lots 1 and 14. Charlotte HUI, lots 2 and 13 exeepting a piece ofland in the n. e. corner of lot 13. E. 8. Dunster. lots 3 and 12. N. A. Reeves, 41 ft. 3 in. n. and s. 57 ft. 9 in. e. and w. in the n. e. corner of lot 13. Kendall Kltrldge, estáte, lots 4 and 11. Sellick Wood, lots fiand 10 and n. 16 ft. 6 In. of lot 6 and n. 16 ft. 0 in of w. 72 ft. of lot 9. Geo. L. Moore, lot s. 32 ft. of n: 48 ft. G in. of lot 6 aud of w. 72 It. of lot 9. Block 2, s. Range 8. e. J. M. Morton, lot 5. IX M. Finley, lol 6 and w, y2of lot 7. Emeline Cheever, e, Váof lot 7 and w. 52.8 ft. of lot 8. H. S. Dean, part of lot 8 between 2 s. & 8 e. and part 01 lot 3 & 4 between 2 s. r. 7 e. marked A. Block 3. s. Range 8, e. J. R. & F. J. Jliner, lot land a piece lying north thereof also the north 36 ft. 6 in of lot 2. Frank A. Thompson, s. 29 ft. 6 in. of lot 2 and n. 18 ft. 6 In. of lot 3. Ida Lathrop, s. 47 ft. 6 in. of lot 3. A Inricht Gwinner, estáte, lot 4. Joseph Williams, Iot5. Chas. H. Worden, lot 6, Margaret Clancy, Lot 9 & s. 18 ft. of lot IC. Lydia Thompson, n, 48 ft. of lot 10. O. L. Matthews, lot 11 & s. 8 ft oflot 12. Bridget Ryan, n. 58 ft. oflot 12. Martha Granger, s. 45 ft. of w. y, of lot 13 and s. 50ft of e. y of lot 13. Bloek 3, s. Range 8, e. Fred Marken, e. % oflots 13 & 14 excepting s. öOI't. of e. half of lot 13. Mrs. N. Buoth, w. Ji of lot 14 and n. 22ft. of w. lA of lot 13. Block 2, s. Range 9, e. Wellington Tate. part of lots 3 & 4 marked A. Patrlck O'Brien, e. (ilft. 6 in. of lot 3 & 4. Block 8, 8. Range 9, e. C. A. Sager, lot 2. Alta Ste'wart, lots 3 & 4. Snsan A. llardy, u. öilt. of lot 5. 11. A. Beal est:i(r, lot 6. School of Mustc, lot 7. E. Toni. Nickels, lot 8. John Nickels, 11. 49ft. 6 in. of lot 9 . Accepted and recommendation eoncurred in as follows: Yeas- Aid. Aids. Wagiier, Bodmer, Martin, Allmendinger, Snyder, Manly, ïaylor, Kitson Prettyman, AVood, Pres. Wines-11. Nays- None. ORDINANCES. The second reading by sections of "An Ordinance Relative to the Licensing of Dogs; and Regulating the Running at Large and the Slaying of Dogs." The secoml reading by sections of "An Ordinance tor the Protection ox Squinels and Birds within tlie Limits of the City of Ann Arbor." EKPORT9 OF STANDING COMMITTJEES FIXANCB. To the Common Council: ' Your Committee on Finance respectfully report that, they have had ,he following bilis under consideration and recommend their allowance and warrantsordered drawnatsuuis stated. CONTINGENT FITN!). W.J. Miller, 1 month'ssalary... $ 06 C6 r. A.rsosrle. " " ........ 2ó 00 P. O'Hearn, " " B3 34 3eo. H.Poiid, " " -- 8 33 Marvin Davenport, janitor salarv 6 26 lolin 11. Miner, on board of review two days reviewing census list 4 00 Eugene Oesterliii, " " " " i 00 liicobJ. Fischer, " i 0B Seo. H. Pond, i 00 Tbomas Speeehly, " " " " 1 00 Evari II. öcott, " 4 00 Mi-. Kulm. i-lt-aninpr offices 3 30 Dr. W, F. Brcakey, 3 montlis' salury, city Physlolan 25 00 Ann Arbor Gas Company, 6 months' -asbil.s 144 30 Tclophone & Tele.tíraph Con. Co„ 3 months' rental oi 7telephones - 43 75 Ferguson Cart & Carriage Company, wagonette 125 00 Miss Durheim, typewriting: for Mr. Norris 7 50 T. A. liogel, expenses to Lansing.Miob 8 10 E. B. Norris, services before Railroad Com. and expenses 68 10 Breymaon Bros. Awning and Tent Company, flag T 20 Sid W. Millard, order books 15 00 Ann Arbor Steam Carpet Beatiii Works, cleanins eouneil room carpet 5 00 W. J. Miller, postage stamiis and express charges 2 25 Postal Telegraph-CableCo., telegrams toLansin;; 1 T4 Clay A. Greene. rent 29 17 E. B. Preston & Co., snaps for wagonette 5 00 Henry Wilmot, posting tax notices... 1 00 Joseph A. Polhemus, team and wagonette 4 00 Kobison & Co. , use ot' team and surrey 10 50 Harry Bussell, burylngdog 50 D.G.Gates, " --- 60 C. K. Dugdale, " 50 Total $ 71100 SEWER FÜND. Nelson Sutherland. salary ..$ 33 33 Frederick Radke, labor 1 50 Charles (lasser, labor 3 00 .lot'iih (; lasser, labor 1 50 Willis Clark, labor 7 03 Frank Sutherland, labor . 30 00 Albert Schoeniin, labor 15 40 Charles Stevens, labor 3 00 Jacob Mlchelfelder, labor 3 00 Baruey BSorrlson, labor - 7 50 Kembert Jones, labor.. 23 40 George Flsher, labor 14 5ï Fred N'ordman, labor - ■'." Patrick Reed, labor 2 25 Aun Arbor Savings Bank, accounts assfgned them as follows: George La veré, labor ï4 25 Fred Dlrlcta, labor 1 50 5 75 state Savings Bank, accounts assigned them as í'oilows: Charles Stevens, labor 124 65 Harry O'Grady, labor 4 50 29 15 George F. Key, salary 100 00 MortimerQ Barnes, ass'tenglneer... 55 0!) Charles H. Spencer, office work eng... 29 75 UeorgeW Sweet, cement 4 35 McCullough Bros., repairs 150 Millei' A: Son, repatring pum;._ 100 F. C. Scott, cement 67 Antón Teufel, two straps 75 Ann Arbor Engine and Boiler Works, manhole, etc 10 15 John (Jogger, lnspeotlng maln sewer.. 39 tiO Total $ 332 00 STREET FUND. Nelson Sutherland, salary $ 33 33 Fred Kadke, labor 13 50 Jacob Kies, labor 12 00 Martin Adauischank, labor 15 97 Valentino Alger, labor 3 00 Antón Otto, labor 3 00 Gottliel) Fenkhcincr. labor 160 WlUiam Kretlow, labor... i .vi M. (Vandal, labor 195 August Herrmann, labor 150 Gottlieb Schuon, labor 3 0' Georíte La veré, labor 1 50 Christian Jetter, labor 9 5 Kudolpli Kreselbaugh, labor 1 50 William Darrow, labor 12 22 Charles G laser, labor 1 50 Joseph Glaser, labor 3 00 Willis Clark, foreman 38 72 Gustave Walters, labor 12 00 Frank Sutherlaud, labor 10 05 Patrick McCabe, labor 12 00 Michael Williams, labor 14 02 Hemhert Jones, labor _ 3 00 Albert Schoemin, labor 6 00 PeterCarey, labor 4 50 The Farmers' & Meohanics' Bank, accounts assigned them as follows: Clinton J. Snyder, team labor. $12 00 Abram Tice, labor 1 50 James Wilson, labor 150 2100 The State Savings Bank, accounts assigned them as follows: L. Hughes, labor Í3 00 Harry O'Órady, labor 4 65 7 65 Charles Sehrepper, labor 4 50 George Nixon, team labor 6 00 P. D. Hogers, team labor 13 50 Martin Nagle, team labor 8 70 Richard Burns, team labor 19 50 Frank Howard. team labor 3 00 William Wheeler. horse and cart 14 62 James Smalley, cartage 2 55 Jesse L. Smith, cartage ... 75 Koch Bros., 86 loads gravel _ 17 20 James Donegan, blacksmtthing 4 20 Esslinger Bros., blacksmithing 8 65 Martin Nagle, team labor 12 30 News, one year's subscription 5 60 Total $ 367 53 BRIDGE, CÜLVEHT AND CROSSWALK FÜND. Aun Arbor Savings Bank, accounts assigned them as follows. Chas. Stevens, labor $ 1 50 Barney Langler, labor 7 50 Frank Pliilps, labor 1 50 Albert Marsh, labor 12 75 AnnArbor Sav. Bank..$ 23 25 $ 23 25 The Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank, accounts assigned them as follows: Hiram Kitredge, 4 loads pavingstone. 8 3 00 John Burns, labor 6 00 Geo. Lavere, labor 9 00 fBarney Morrison, labor 15 75 Total $ 33 75 $ 33 75 State Savings Bank, account assigned them as follows: Michael Schneider, labor $ 6 Oí) C M. Stoup, labor 7 50 Aug-ust Molkenthlne, labor.. 10 50 Elmer Thomas, labor 3 00 Charles Sohrepper, labor 3 00 Wni. Lampión, labor 2 25 Edward Kobinson, labor 5 25 Patrick Reed, labor 3 00 Gotlieb Walters, labor 9 00 Total t 49 60 t 49 50 C. Schrepper, labor 3 00. Albert Schoemin, labor _ 18 00 Víctor Strong, labor 3 00 Edward Kobinson. labor 7 00 Fred Dlrich, labor 14 25 Richard Zebbs, labor 3 00 Einil Golz, accounts assigned him, as follows: fiobt. Leonard, labor 2 25 Charles Leonard, labor 2 26 Geo. Flowers, labor 3 oo Total 7 50 7 50 Michael Will lama, labor 12 75 Patrick McCabe, labor ii 52 Gustav Walters, labor r_. n 26 Joseph Glaser, labor '... 1S0 Chas. Glaser, labor 21 97 Charles Btlerle, labor _ .9 00 William Kuehn, labor 19 50 Michael Kenny, labor 795 John Johnke, labor i 50 Mat. Lueppold, labor 12 52 Frank Schultz, labor 1 50 Osear Schrader, labor 750 Ernest Gutekunst, labor 12 52 Herman Scheve, labor 6 00 Antón Spies, labor 5 25 Charles Hintz, labor 9 00 Michael Herey, team-labor 12 00 John llolk, labor 4 50 Albert Glassnap, labor i no .loe. Hutzcl, labor... ij 95 Martin Nagle, paving stone 4 50 Antón Spies, labor. 7 50 Albert Steffln, labor... _ i 50 Krederick Kadtke, labor 11 25 William Darrow, labor 7 50 Hiram Kittredge, team labor 3 00 E. R. White, team labor _ 1 35 Koch Bros., building Fountain Street culyert 268 00 George W. Sweet, lPbls cement 57 00 James Tol bert, lumb'er Tt tl S. Wood & Co., lamber 27 86 1". i., liodmer, lamber 09 1" Total Í ssu 17 fflRÏ DBPAKlMXNT KUKD Fred Sipley, salary : 60 00 C. A. Edwards, salary 50 00 Henry MoLaren, salary ' 50 00 Louis Hoelzle, salary 60 uo Max Wittlinger, salary 50 00 Alben West, salary 50 00 Eugene Wijliams, salary Í6 00 Herman Kirn, salary 40 00 Samuel McLaren, salary 8 00 Win. Kettich, salary 8 00 Edward Hoclzle, salary 8 00 William L. Schuicrle, salary 8 00 M .C. Kyau, salary 8 00 Mre. B. iteauj, wadhiog 5 (K) AutonTeufel, harness supplies 2 15 Geo. K. Kelley, oats 2 50 American Fine Engine Co., supplles .. 2 10 Dr. J A. Doll' professional services.-12 00 Fred Sipley, íreight charges S3 E. B. Preston & Co„ ll)ale Waste !) '.1 P. DulTy, oats 26 73 Total S Í95 53 PÓLICE niND P. S. Banfield, salary 05 00 David Collins. salary 50 00 Keuben Armbruster, salary.. 50 00 William Eldert 50 co George Isbell 50 00 Wm. Éldert, special pólice 2 00 Fred Jolley, special pólice 6 00 Wm. Arnold, eng. hand-cuös 100 S. A. Frenen, pólice supplies 20 00 Joe. A. Polliemus, norse and buggy, for Marshal 1 00 Chas. Blaess, norse and bugiry, tor Marshal. - 1 00 Total $ 2Ö6 00 POOH FUND. Fred Sipley, salary $ 10 00 l.linrsr, shoes 100 Berinfer & Co., milk 1 20 Wm. Dieterle, eoffln 10 00 Edward Dult'y, grooerles 6 !t3 John Eisele, groceries 12 2B Mrs. Ann Evans, aid 5 00 Goodyear & Co., medic'ne 8 25 TohnGoetz& Son, groceries 5 05 Jobn Goetz, Jr., roceries.- 7 13 William F, Lodholz, groceries 15 16 E. P, Mason, passenger to Co. House, . 75 William H. Mclntyre, groeeries 17 22 ü'Hara&Boyle, groceries 11 96 Caspar Kinsey, groceries 17 97 Einsey & Seabolt, groceries 12 77 W. F. Stimson, groceries i 50 Fred Sipley, paid Mrs. Gray 's fare to Toledo 1 40 C. W. Vogel, meat 1 29 Charles Zurn, meat 1 79 Total t 145 63 RECAP1TULATION. Contingent Fund f 711 00 Sewer Fund 332 UO Street Fund 3U7 ::) Bridsre, Culvert and Crosswalk Fund. 880 17 Fire Fund 186 52 Pólice Fund 2! 00 Poor Fund 145 Ki Total $ 3,227 85 Respectfully submitted, Frank wood, ArthcrJ. Kitson, C. 1Í. -Ma.ni.y, Finance Cominittee. SIDEYTALKS. By Aid. Manly: Resolved, That the petition pertaining to the sidewalk grade of Washtenavv avenue in front of Mr. Coon's property be referred to the Board of Public worka for further consideration. Adopted as follows: Yeas - Aid. Wagner, Bodmer, Wood, Manly, Taylor, Kitson, Prettyman, Pres. Winea- 8.-1 Nays - Aid. Martin, Allmendinger, Snyder, Brown - 1. REPORTS OF SPECIAL COMMITTEES. Aid. Prettyman, Chairman of special committee on Board of Health salaries, etc., made a verbal report, stating that the committee had met and conferred with the Board of Health, relative to their duties, and the committee caused the following resolution drawn, and which was offered By Aid. Prettyman: Resolved, That the salaries of the members of the Board of Health be flxed at seventy-five dollars for the president, one hundred and twentyfive dollars for the inspector and one hundred and seventy-five dollars for the health officer; and that monthly reports of the work done by the said Board of Health be rendered to this Council. Lost as iollows: Yeas- Aid. Martin, Allmendinger, Brown, Kitson, Prettyman - 5. Nays- Aid. Wagner, Bodmer, Wood, Snyder, Manly, Taylor, Pres. Wines - 7. President Wines, of special committee upon examination of the Main sewer, reported progress and asked for further time, which was granted. REPORTS FROM CITY OFFICEES. The monthly reports of the City Clerk, City Treasurer, Poor Superintendent and Chief of Polic, were read and ordered filed. Poor Superintendent Sipley reported the following expenditures during the nionth of July: lst ward, $24.64; 2d ward, $16.38; 3d ward, $53.11; 4th ward, 15.70; 5th ward, 33.77; 6th ward, $5.54. Chief of Pólice Banfield, reported iwenty-nine arrests during the month of July as follows: Drunk, 4; vagrant, 2, violating city ordinances, 18; assault and battery, 2; violating liquor law, 2; larceny, 1. Ann Arbor, Mioh., Aug. 6, 1894. To the Common Counoil : I hereby certify that the pressure of water on guage at Engine House was at times stated below: MomMid-. ing. Jfoon. Eve. niglit July 16 45jt 7uib " 17 5öB 701b 46 70 " 18 50 70 45 70 " 19 ....56 70 50 70 " 20 66 70 70 70 "21 70 70 65 70 " 22 70 70 65 65 "23 65 70 60 70 " 24 60 70 65 70 " 25 55 70 50 70 " 5 60 70 65 70 " 7 60 70 45 70 "28 65 65 50 70 " 29 liO 70 60 70 " 30 60 7" 55 70 "31 55 70 60 70 Au?. 1 55 70 60 70 " 2 50 66 50 70 " 3 60 70 66 70 " 4 51 70 50 70 '. 6 66 70 60 70 'I 6 60 70 Fbed Sipley, Chief of Fire Department. Received and filed. CITY TlfEASUKER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTIIEXDING JULY 31, 1894. To the Common Couueil of the City of Aun Arbor : Balance on hand as per last report $19,159.07 MONEY 11ECEIVED. Pólice Fund- P.S.Banfield.fees 20.40 '. E.B. I.'ond, ttüL'S14.00 Contingent Fund- W, J. 2.50 County Treas . Liquor tax 148 50 81&5 40 185.40 $19,344 47 HONKT DI8BITBBED. Contingent Fund ...8 838.69 Street t'und I,31M8 ETiremen's Fund 561.7U Pólice Fund 261.75 Poorf'und 169.58 WaterF nd 2,818.(10 Ccmetrry Kund 46.00 Bridge, Culvert and Crosswalk Fund 1,601.11 Sewer Fund 30.75 Soldiers' Kelief Fund 25.00 Total $ 7.700.111 7,709 91 $U,634 56 BALANCE ON BAND. Contingent Fund 5,344.55 Street Fund $1,906.60 Firemen's Fund 1,275.15 Pólice Fund 833.9Ü PoorFund 418 6fi Water Fund 206,60 Cemetery Fund 188.76 Soldiers1 Relief Fund. 1,173.63 University Hospital Aid liond Fund 840.00 . Delinquent Tax Fuod 144.39 Sewer Fund 1,121.34 Bridge, Culvert and Crosswalk Fund,.... 3.433.62 Dog Tax Fund 100.00 Total $14,310 91 2,676.25 Less 2,676.25 11,63456 11,634.56 City taxes collected 18,409:24 Total Treasurer's Balance $25,013 S0 Bespectf ully suhmitted, Geo. H. Pond, City Treasurer. Ann Arbor, July 81, 1894. Ann Arbor Savinps Bank, Ann Arbor, Mich., Aug-6, 1894. f To the Common Council oí the City of Ann Arbor: Dkah Sirs- This wül eertify that Geo. H. Pond lias on deposit tohie credit a8 OityTreaaurer, thesumoi Twënty-flve Thousand, Porty-three and 80-100 Dollars, on the 31st (lay of July, 1894, (25,043.80). Yours truly, MICHAEL J. FRITZ, Ass't Cashier. City Engineer Key submitted report with drawing and proflle for the Wash infi;ton street lateral sewer district No. 2, which was referred to the committee on sewers. UNFINISHED BUSINESS. By Aid. Prettyman: Kesolved, Tliat the resignation of City Attorney Thomas A. Bogle be accepted, and be it further Kesolved, That in the acceptance of sidd resignation the city loses the services of an able and efficiënt and corteous officer; and be it further Resolved, That the thanks of tbis Couneil be extended to Mr. Bogle, with the assurance that our best wishes will follovv him to his iiew üeld of labor. Adopted by a unanimous vote. MOTIOXS AND KESOI.UTIOXS. By Aid. Martin: Resolved, That the sum of $50 be appropriated out of Bridge, Culvert and Crosswalk Fund tor the purpose of building a cement crossing across Ashley street on the north side of Liberty street. Referred to Sidewalk Committee. By Alderman Wood: Resolved, That the Clerk advertise for sealed tenders, for hard coal, for the City Building, Engine House, and what the Poor Superintendent may want for theapoor; bids to be made by the ton, and submit the bids to this council at its next meeting. Adopted. By Aid. Prettyman; Resolved, That the salaries of the members of the Board of Health be flxed at fifty dollars for the president, one hundred and fifty dollars for the health offlcer and one hundred dollars for the inspector, and that monthly reports of the work done by the said Board of Health, be rendered to this Council. Adopted as follows: Yeas - Aid. Wagner, Martin, Allmendinger, Wood. Snyder, Brown, Manly, Taylor. Kitson, Prettyman, Pres. Wines- 11. Nays - Aid. Bodmer - 1. By Alderman Prettyman: Resolved, That permission be granted the Wolverine Cycles to use Main street, from Liberty street to the city limits, for a bicycle race. Adopted. COMMUNICATIONS FROM THE MAYOR. Arm Arbor, Aug. 0, 1894. lo the Honorable the 'Comnwn Council: Gentlemen -I hereby appoint (subject to yourapproval). John W. Bennett to the office of City Attoruey. Sixned, C. G. ÜARLING, Mayor. Aid. Brown moved that the appointment of John VV. Bennett as City Attorney, be confirmed. Adopted as follows: Yeas- Aid. Wagner, Bodmer, Wood, Brown, Kitson, Prettyman, Pres. Wines- 7. Nays- Aid. .Martin, Allmendinger, Snyder, Manly, Taylor- 5. Ann Arbor, Mich., I Aug. 6,1891. f To the Honorable President and Members of the Common Council of the City of Ann Arbor: Gentlemen- 1 beg to tenderlo you my resisnation of the office of Justice of the Peace of the city of Ann Arbor. Very respectfully yours, J. W. BENNETT. Aid Manly moved that the resignation be accepted. Adopted as follows: Yeas- Aid. Wagner, Bodmer, Allmendinger, Wood, Snyder, Brown, Manly, Taylor, Kitson, Prettyman and Pres. Wines- 11. Nays- Aid. Martin- 1. By Aid. Wood: Resolved, That the slim of $25.00 be appropriated trom the Contingent Fund, for building an addition to the sheds at the Engine House, for keeping wagonette under shelter, and enlarging straw shed. Lost as follows: Yeas- Aid. Bodmer, Wood, Manly, Taylor, Prettyman, Pres. Wines- G. Nays- Aid. Wagner, Martin, Allmendinger, Snyder, Brown, Kitson- 6. By Aid. Prettyman: Resolved, That the Ordinance Committee be authorized to mocure the necessary assistance for revising, compiling and publishing the ordinances of the city. Adopted as follows: Yeas- Aid. Wagner, Bodmer, Martin, Allmendinger, Wood, Snyder, Brown, Manly, Taylor, KitsoD, Prettyiii in, Pres. Wines- 12. Naya - None. By Aid. Wactner: Resolved, That the resolution authorizing the repairing of the floor of the Sixih wnrd engine house be aniended so that the kind of lumber to be used be lef t to the discretion of the Board of Public AVorks, Adopted . By Aid. Prettyman: Resolved, That the matter of sprinkling the streets be referred to the Water Committee. Adopted. Aid. Prettyman moved that the matter of looating telephone in Fifth ward lor lire and police-patrol services be left vvith the Aldermen of said ward, with power to act. Adopted. On motion the Council adjourned.

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