The Savannah morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1900-current, July 14, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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the weather. aft for Saturday and Sunday— find South Carolina: Loral , n .Ik- coast Saturday, fair In the generally fair Sunday; light to f'Uscuth westerly winds. fr jT’ Florida and Western Florida: ; s "ns and thunderstorms Saturday; fair Sunday; fresh southeasterly .-.rd-iy's Weather at Savannah— temperature 4 p. m...B2decrees trnperature 4 a. cn....72degrees I n-.p--rature 77 degrees ' ... ,1 temperature S3 degrees v of temperature 6 degrees a cumulated excess since July arccurniated deficiency since Rainfall ; Tw "; >rw) 1 17inch r ,,,-y since July 1 1.26 inches y since Jan. 1 78 inch i i.er K*■port—'The liight of the Savan ‘ r|V , rat Augusta at sa. m. (73th nie riilian time) yesterday was 8.5 feet, a rise f.ot during the preceding twenty four hours. . 0 , t ,, n region bulletin. Savannah, Ga.. , . , twenty-four hours ending at Ba. 7f,!h meridian time, July 13, 1909. " Stations of |Mox.; Min.jßaia Savannah district. |Tem.|Tem.; fall Mapaha, 'la., cloudy 78 | 71 | .15 \lbanv, cloudy I 89 j 74 jI.OS tmeri'ru.-. cloudy | 78 | 71 | .99 ioinbriUS". cloudy | 75 | 72 j .82 lastman. raining | SO | 70 | .63 i'ort Gaines, cloudy j 77 j 72 | .39 • ~„e>uile. Fin., clear...,| 92 | 71 | T jib, „. da., cloudy | 90 | 70 |1.60 ,rn.i : cloudy I 78 | 69 j .40 : c ji.nah, cloudy ! 84 | 72 | .33 ! :i. . cloudy j 76 j 71 j .77 l\ , .:, .-. cloudy ; 85 j 71 | .00 Texas Rainfall Report—Beau s ,i. .ill; iilenham. .02; Columbia. 1.74; 1., fi.-.n. 1 Huntsville, .20; Longview, a:,; Temple. - IS; Galveston, 6.88; Corpus Ihristi. ."4. Heavy Rains—Galveston, Tex., 6.88; Mil an. G i . I Columbia, Tex., 1.74; Hous on. 1.50. j jDlst. Averages. |N o. . j 1— 1 Sta-lMux.i Min.|Raia Central Stations. |tionsTem.jTera.| fall. P , | 12 ~ ~84 | 6r~40~ V:,-.:- | 10 | 86 j 70 | .36 'h.,r Sion | 5 j 88 j 72 j .56 : r„!, ! 27 I 92 I 72 j .38 . Ro k j 12 | 92 j 68 | .02 • n is | 14 | 92 I 70 | .02 ini j 7 | 86 | 70 | .18 I 1 , Komery j 8 | 80 | 70 j .10 ew Orleans ] 14 | 8S j 68 j .16 mnah I 12 | 82 ! 71 ; .60 kshurg j 11 | 86 j 68 | .04 1 . minuton | 8 [ SS j 72 j .32 Remarks— I Temperatures continue high in- the extreme western districts, but . r tne central and eastern districts the lc, temperatures show a material de • . Showers have occurred through ut e belt, Galveston reporting an ex , - :ve rainfall. Observations taken at the same moment : ill), at all stations. July 13, 1900, 8 p. i 70'n meridian time. Names of Stations. | T | *V |Raln. ioston. clear | 72 | 12 | .00. iv. York city, clear j 76 20 j .00 htla.lelphia, clear | 78 | L | .00 Washington city, clear ..|'76 j L [e.oo brfolk. clear | 71 | 6 j .00 latteras, cloudy j 74 | 8 | .02 Wilmington, partly cldy [ 76 j 6 | .04 hari ,te, cloudy | 76 | x 6 i -00 taieigh. clear | 82 | L | .02 harleston, cloudy I 80 ! L | .04 llama. partly cloudy ...j 76 j L j .00 iisiista. i>artly cloudy ~| 76 | 6 j .04 ivannnh. raining | 78 j L | T acksonvllle. cloudy ' 76 ; L i .12 tipi ter, oudy | 82 | 12 j .no ley West, partly cloudy j 82 | 14 j .00 'ompa. cloudy | 82 j 6 | .00 loblle, cloudy 76 | L j .08 lontgomery, partly cldy | 76 j L | T 'icksburg. cloudy | 82 ] L | .00 ew Orlea . cloudy 76 | 6 | ,0g I liveslon, raining | 76 | 12 ; 6.74 'ornus Christi, cloudy ...| 82 | 16 j .00 ■alestine, cloudy ~| 76 | 8 | T 1 clear j 86 is i .00 iii' innaii. clear | 78 | I. j .00 Ittsburg. cloudy | 76 | L | .00 luffalo, clear | 74 J 12 | .00 '• roit. clear | 74 8 j .10 ‘nice, go. clear j 74 j 12 | .00 1 11,incite, raining j 74 | 12 | T t- Paul, clear | 86 | 22 | .00 avenport, clear | 80 | S | .IS ' ruis. clear j 86 | 6 L.. 0 ansas City, clear | 86 j 12 *.OO Ikl.ihoma. clear j 84 | 14 j .CO. lodge City, Clear ]' 86 | 30 | .00 brtn Platte, clear j 92 | 6 j .60 H. B. Boyer, Weather Bureau. noxons were hkvrvs. le I’nt Three Winners Past the Judges at Brighton. New York, July 13.—Henry earned the vkey honors at Brighton Bench to-day, ie three past the Judges. He nlso an second with Jack Point in the handi ap This race was the feature of the It resulted, however, in the defeat ‘ the Rrighton handicap hero, Jack 'oint. Old Maximo Gomez, at 8 to 1, won Isily. *' * Race—One mile. Kamara, 13 to 5, 'em wi'h Queen of Song. 8 to 5 and 2 ond, and Andrisa, 2 to 1, third. Ime l;lo 2-5. ’°M Race—Selling, one and one-six th miles. First Whip. 7 to 10, won. tith Precursor, 5 to 1 nnd 6 to 5, second, ml * ■■;,uncle, 7 to 1. third. Time 1:48 1-5. Third Race—Five furlongs. Glen Nel ;p - 3 i" 1. won, with Malstcr, 7 to 1 and ,r> 2. second, and Demurrer, even, third, ime i .11. ! ■ mil Race—One and one-eighth miles. >2 Gomez, 8 to 1, won. with Jack " to 5 and 3 to 5, second, and Fa 'Y;; Sto 1, third. Time 1:52. 1,1 Race—Selling, five and a half fur- Annie Thompson, 6 to 1, w'on, with > 'Ba, 10 to 1, and 4 to 1, second, and rmcess Ottilltc, 15 to 1, third. Time 1 Race—Selling. five furlongs. 0 to 5, won, with Great American, and 7 to 5. second, and Double '*• sto 1. third. Time 1:01 1-5. To THE COi nT OF APPEALS. e lnter-Ooenn-Ansnrifited Press Case tins Gone Tp. ■"ico. July 13.—The Injunction suit the Inter-Ocean Publishing btnpiny. against the Associated Press of fork. io prohibit the use of the "Associated Press." Is now pending T r il before the United States Court 'hods for the Seventh Circuit. t !' was filed originally in the Clr • nut C f jnitiola. hut was removed ir, '.*•!" lo States a' 1 ' 1 ' *ur. iv hpre an onlor was entrr p 1 >Uurrln.v, Juno ,30, moilfyinK the 1 tr.jor of the state court so as to I* r ' rtofendnn-t restrained only from ii im or f, nd*avorinf? to procure, the t-u.7‘“ r I- on nny contrac * t 8 with the Agency, or any other news I paving contracts with the Asso r| . . * **css of Ililnois. respecting the h*.. ‘° n ' ,llslr l h ution or sale of any hu r , |' ltf filed on appeal from , ( n r - "hlt h was granted, thus serl -' ,Po ,c > the t’nlted Slates Circuit 1 ~r Appeals. ; TrrsfJ >' City hoy drank a glass of h* r 1 1ns I'hate, a cherr.V phosphate, nn nrn s °dn„ a pitcher of cold lemon with n pint of Ice t-,‘ 1 he began to have fits, but tom^ rc>m Uath by a stomach Miraculous Cure by Dr, Williams Pink Pills for Pale People Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have effected cures in cases of Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Rheumatism, Scrofula aud other serious diseases of the Blood and Nerves, when all other means known to the medi cal profession have been tried and failed ; they have saved many who were on the brink of Consumption, nnd have restored to the helpless invalid the full use of limbs that had long been powerless. That such wonders have been performed by this great life giving medicine is the best guar antee that it will not disappoint when used for simpler ailments. At all druggists or direct from Dr. Williams Medicine Cos., Schenectady, N. Y., postpaid on receipt of price 50 cts. per box, six boxes $2.50. OFFICIAL. citTgoverMenl OFFICIAL FROCEEDIXGS OF fOI V. 4 IL. Savannah, Ga., July 11, 19C0.—The regu lar me?ttng of Council was held this af ternoon at 4 o’clock. Present the Hon. Herman Myers. Mayor, presiding. Aider man George W. Tietkman, chairman of Council, and Aldermen Schwarz, Dixon, Bacon, Thomas, Horrigan, Mills, Doyle. Minutes of meeting of June 17. 190.1, were upon motion, confirmed as publish ed. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES. City of Savannah, July 11, 1900.—The Committee on Accounts report that they have examined and found correct, bills agaii st the city, amounting tp iwenty-two thousand three hundred and eighty-three dollars ar.d nine cents as per accompany ing schedule, and recommend that the same be passed for paym< nt ($22 353.09. George J. Mills, Chairman Committee on Accoun’s. Report received and accounts passed for payment. Herman Myers, Mayor. ACCOUNTS. July 11, 1900. Board of Health— IV. F. Brunner $ 4 00 W. T. Dixon 11 15 B. H. Levy & Bros 18 00 J. W. Fret well 1 58 Garfunkel & Sons 62 0.5 M. S. & D. A. Byck 2 00 Jas. M. Dixon & Cos 3 34 Jas. M. Dixon & Cos 1 15 O. N. Berry 75 Geo. Levin 75 Time of hands 8 00 Time of hands 2 40 Thos. Griffin 50 00 Geo. Montgomery 18 00— 183 17 Crematories— Jas. M. Dixon & Cos $ 20 23 E. Lovell's Sens 12 85 Dixon. Mitchell & Cos. .... 18 00 \V. H. Peek 25 00 Time of hands 53 50— 139 5? , Dry Culture— Wm. Kehce & Cos. $ 75 T. J. Davis 1 30 Thos. Houl.hau 45 Leo Frank s Dixon, Mitchell & Cos 26 60 E. Lovell's Sons 4 SO Palmer Hdw. Cos 1 57 Jas. M. Dixon & Cos 34 06 Time of hands 130 00 Time of hands 315 63 Time of hands S3 30— 567 61 Fire Department — Pay roll, N. D $3,247 53 Pay roll. S. D 1,855 53—$ 5,103 OC Harbor and Wharves — John Reilly, H. M $ 20 00 House Drainage City- Braid & Hutton $ 13 00 James M. Dixon & Cos. 7 98 Henry Juchter 6$ Smith & Kelly Cos 93 00 Dixon, Mitchell & Cos. .. 50 Garmany & Green 5 65 Ocean Steamship Cos 25 00 Time of hands 33 90 Time of hands 49 50 Time of hands 80 *7 Time of hands 50 00 Time of hands 367 59 Time of hands 70 50 Time of hands 65 87 Time of hands 8 60 Time of hands 29 46 Time of hands 101 83—$ 1,014 83 Incidentals — N. T. Douglass $ 100 N. T. Dougiass 2 00 E. C. Gleason 3 00 W. J. Winn, C. E 5 CIO W. P. Bailey 91 30- 102 30 Laurel Grove Cemetery— Lindsay & Morgan $ 37 90 Jas. M. Dixon & Cos 8 06 Palmer Hardware Cos 48 Geo. J. Barthelmess 1 25 R. D. & Wm. Lattlmore.. 11 15 John G. Butler * 90 J. E. Ruth 28 00 Time of hands 243 58— 333 32 Market— Sawney A. Wilson ........$ 950 Pay roll, June 1900 283 50— 293 00 Opening Streets— W. P. Bailey ss7s Parks and Squares— Palmer Hardware Cos $ 641 Frank Barker 6 00 L. A. Falligant 6 20 James M. Dixon & C 0.... 27 68 George J. Barthelmess... 4 50 E L. N'eidllnger 1 30 G. Bevill $ 00 E. 13. Cheatham 9 75 John G. Butler 65 J. H. Heidt 50 William N. Nichols 25 Time of hands 18 00 Time of hands 202 75 291 99 Paving— John McGrath $ 440 M. S. & D. A. Byck 90— 5 SO Police— Knickerbocker lee Cos. .$ 300 George W. & C 0... P. McGlashan 14 05 Masonic Temple Drug Store 1$ 25 Est Thomas Halltgan— 500 A. Ehrlich & Bros 20 16 Fred Schwarz 28 00 Knickerbocker Ice Co— 3 00 James T. Monahan 3 50 Cohen-Kuhlman Carriage and Wagon Cos 92 50 Cohen-Kuhlman Carriage and Wagon Cos 75 00 Cohen-Kuhlman Carriage and Wagon Cos 87 96 Cohen-Kuhlman Carriage and Wagon Cos 54 00 Pxv roll, June, 1900 4 94 .4, H. Lange 65 OO THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, JULY 14. 1900, Richard D. Creech, of 1062 Second Street, Appleton, Wis., says: "Our son Willard was absolutely helpless. His lower limbs were para lyzed, and when we used electricity he could not feel it below his hips. Finally my mother, who lives in Canada, wrote ad vising the use of Dr. Wil liams’ Pink Pills for Pale People and I bought some This was when our boy had been on a stretcher for an entire year and helpless for nine months. In six weeks after taking the pills we noted signs of vitality in his legs, and in four months he was able to go to school. It was nothing else in the world that saved the boy than Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People.” —From the Crescent, Appleton , Wis. OFFICIAL. W. J. l.ovedt 65 00 J. C. Burner 75 00— 6,731 21 Police Uniforms— Garfunkel & Son 12 37 Printing and Stationery— J. ,W- Vretwell $ 225 51. S. & D. A. Byck 50 W. N. Nichols 20 00— 22 75 Public Buildings— Mutual Gas Light Cos 2 21 Scavenger Department— W. Taylor $ 10 50 James M. Dixon & C 0... 476 52 Cohen-Kuhlman Carriage Company 41 90 Time of hands 325 30 Time of hands 571 25 1,425 47 Sink Department -51. S. & D. A. Byck ....$ 1 85- James 51. Dixon & Cos. .. 7 94 B. O. Rogers 83 33 Patrick Buttimer 502 50—$ 605 62 Streets 3n<l Lanes— James 51. Dixon & Cos. 278 16 Leo Frank 25 Henry Juchter 8 35 Dixon, 3iitche)l & Cos 8 40 T. J. Davis 600 E. Lovell's Sons 11 15 John Rourke & Sons .... 1 25 Cohen-Kuhlman Cos 28 00 William Taylor 7 00 Time of hands 248 90 Time of hands $1,166 11 Sidewalks— John slcGrath $ 81 19 Chattahoochee B. Cos. .. 1,028 50 Time of hands 166 66 Time of hands $3Ol 17— $3,340 S9 Water Works— M. S. &D. A. Byck. $ 18 20 Owen Cash 270 T. A. Ward 1 25 Younslove & Sipple .... 750 T. J. Davis 19 08 A. S. Cohen 396 63 Strasser, Mingledorft & Cos 4 20 Leo Frank 300 Merch'ts' & Min’rs' T. Cos. 7 23 R. D. Wood & Cos 52 22 Strasser, Mingledorft & Cos. 103 Time of hands 45 75 Time of hands 1,549 66 Time of hands 38 63 Time of hands $ 33 50-$ 2,180 CO Total $22,383 09 The Committee of the Whole, to which was referred the following application to transfer licenses, beg to report favorably to same. Herman Myers, Chairman Committee of the Whole. Adopted. John P. Daly, for permission to transfer his green grocery license (Confederate vet eran). from Tattnall and Jones street lane, to the corner of Gaston and Price streets. Adopted. F. P. Barry, for permission to transfer his green grocey license from the corner of Price and Huntingdon streets, to the northwest corner of Bolton and West Broad streets. Adopted. Mrs. Rosa I£uleniberg. for permission to transfer her red-hot license to H. Horo witz. Adopted. H. H. Lloyd & Cos., for permission to transfer his green grocery li,tense to G. J. Jones, at the same place of business, 533 Indian street. Adopted. The Committee of the Whole to which was referred the petition of Thos. Screven, superintendent police department, asking for an appropriation to assist in the en tertaining of the Police Chiefs Conven tion to be held in Savannah on July 11, 12 and 13, hog to recommend an appropria tion of $200.00. Herman Slyers, Chairman Committee of the Whole. Adopted. The Committee of the Whole, to which was referred the petition of sundry real estate agents and dealers, asking that the second paragraph on page seven of the tax ordinance be amended by inserting the word "money," so as to permit the privi lege of negotiating loans on realty with out additional license, beg to report ad versely to same. Herman Myers, Chairman Committee of the Whole. Adopted. The Committee on Finance, to which was referred the petition of W. G. and R. C. Harrison, asking that in case the petition providing for a change In the tax ordi nance regarding the negotiating of loans is granted, that your petitioner be re funded the sum of '577.50 paid Into the olty treasury during 1899 and 1900, for doing this specific l class of business, beg to report adversely thereto. Geo. W. Tiedeman, Chairman Committee on Finance. Adopted. The Committee on Finance, to which was referred the petition of Chas. Ellis, asking ixrmlsslon to make fee simple lot known as east half of eleven (11) Brown ward, and that he be allowed the.usual discount of 10 per cent., beg lo report favorably to same. Geo. W. Tiedeman, Chairman Committee on Finance. Adopted. The Committee on Finance, to w hich was referred the petition of George Beckman, asking that he be refunded the amount of $6, being a double lax for falling to take out a badge for hack within the time required by ordinance, beg to report fav orably thereto. Geo W. Tiedeman, Chairman Committee on Finance. Adopted. The Committee on Finance, to which was referred the petition of O. F. Burton, ask ing itermlssion to have a duplicate coat badge Issued to him In place of one lost, beg to report favorably thereto, expense to he borne by the petitioner. Geo. W Tiedeman, Chairman Committee on Flnancte. Adopted. The Committee on Streets and Lanes to wtlch was referred the petition of Mar garet A. Winn, asking that he be per- OFFICIAL. to let remain the present stoops to the pnt pc rty on lots 1 and 2. Wash ng ton waul, corner of 1 ay and Trice streets, and recently remodelled and improved with i>ermisMon of the proper authority; petition*r having: been notified by His Honor the Mayor to remove the stoops in pursuance to sections 12<5 und 3209 of the city code, beg io recommend that same be granted. Jas. M. Dixon, Chairman Committee on Streets and Lancs. Adopted. The Committee on Streets and Lanes, to which was refe'rred the petition of D. B. Feciderwitz, askine permission to lcoa e portable folding street stands for the sale of malt mead, candy, ice cn am. etc., teg to repoit adversely to same. Jas. M Dixon, Chairman Committee on Streets and Lanes. Ad pted. The Committee on Fire, to which was referr and the petition of M D. Lubin, asking permission to cnot one ten-horse power boiler and engine at the Nicoll & Mercer warehouse, R.ver street. Just west of the Standard Oil Company, to be used for operating a small trunk factory, and to be built in accordance with ordinance, bug to report favorably thereto. Isaac G. Haas. Chairman Committee cn Fire. Adopted. The* Committee on Fire, to which was referred the petition of R. G. Trezevant, agent. Central Railroad, asking that two (2) additional fire alarm boxes, be placed upon the property of the company, the location of same to be decided upen by the fire chief and the railroad authorities, beg to repoi t adversely, with the recom mendation that if the Ocean Steamship Company will provide the fire alarm boxes asked for. the tire department will put them up at such points as the company may designate and connect same with the fire alarm service. Isaac G. Haas. Chairman Committee on Fire. Adopted. The Committee on Fire, to which was referred the communication from John K. Maguire/ superintend n. calling attention lo an old decayed building and beyond rejair in the rear of house No. 218 Brough ton street, eas-t, it being a menace to the surrounding property as a fire risk, and reeomm*ndirg that it be pulled down, beg to report by resolution. Jas. M. Dixon, Acting Chairman Commitiee on Fire. Received as information. PETITIONS AND APPLICATIONS. The following applications to retail liquor and to transfer licenses were read and referred to the Committee of the Whole: Parlezdee & Zeroo, to retail liquor at southwest corner Railroad and \V est Boundary. F. L. Perry & Cos., to retail liquor at Bull and River streets, foot of Bull street. OUo W. Nell, to retail liquor at 309 Congress sireet, west. Morris Bros., to retail liquor at No. 213 West Broad street. Petition of Wells & Lange, asking that the license of S. L. Newton, deceased, be transferred to 4hem, they having pur chased at administratrix’s sile stock, fix tures, etc., of the said Newton and desire to continue the business at the same place of business, Montgomery and Broughton streets. Petition of Stalberg * Lasky. for per mission to transfer their retail denlers’ license, at 242 Bryan street, west to D. Blumenfeld & Cos. Petition of A. C. Regopoulos, for per mission to transfer his retail dealers* license at No. 501 Barnard sireet to N. Pappadeas, at the same place of busi ness. Petition of J. T. Cohen Sons, asking permission to transfer his license at 225 Broughton street, west, to J. Bohrman, nt the same place of business. Petition of Ellison & Cos., for permis sion 10 transfer their green grocery license from 329 Drayton street to the southeast corner East Broad and Gwinnett streets. Petition of Lawton & Cunningham, rep resenting the Savannah Investment Com pany, relative to the ordinance pending defining the boundary and width of Bur roughs street, from Anderson street to West Fifth street and protesting against the lessening of the present width from sixty feet to forty feet, as contemplated in the said ordinance, was read and re ferred to ihe Committee of the Whole. Petition of L. Kaminsky, asking to-be allowed the usual discount of 10 per cent, to make fee simple lot No. 17 Green ward, was read and referred to the Committee on Finance. Petition of Mrs. Amanda E. Polmcr. calling attention to the flooded condition of the street in front of her residence, when it rains, and asking relief; was read and referred to the Committee on Streets arid La nos. Petition of J. W. Hunt. Jr., asking per mission to move house from No. 16 to No. 13. Berrien street; was read end referred to the Committee on Fire and Streets and Lanes. Petition of Mrs. Ellen M. Oliveira, of 220 East Broughton street, relative to the old decayed building in rear of house No. .18 Broughton street, east, the property of Mr, J. W. Mclntyre, It being beyond repairs, increases the fire risk in the lo cality; also being unsanitary, and ask ing its abatement as u nuisance; was read nnd received ns information. Petition of Mrs. Celia Norman, asking to be relieved from the payment of water rent upon 2 hourses on Perry street, be tween Montgomery and West Broad street, on account of their being vacant; was read and referred to the Commit ee on Water. Petition of Maggie Francis, asking for title to lot No. 47. laurel Grove Colored Cemetery; was read and referred to the Committee on Public Health. Petition of Mary Chisholm. 5 Cleburne street lane, asking to be* remunerated in the amount of $7.50 for articles destroyed by order of the health authorities, on ac count of contagious disease; was read anil referred to the Joint Committee on Pub lic Health nnd Finance. Petition of P. Edward Perry, asking to be relieved from the assessment of SSOO, against him for stock in trade; was read and referred to the tax assessors. ORDINANCES. On Its first reading— By Aid* rmnn Horrigan— An ordinance to amend an ordinance emitled “An ordinance to establish har bor lines in the Savannah river and to regulate the build ng and repair of struc tur- s In said river," passed Feb. 19. U9O Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of Ihe city of Savannah, In council assembled. That the above entitl'd ordinance be and the same is hereby so amended that hereafter all bulkheads built in the Savannah river on either side th reof between the cross-Hdes above the Hty of Savannah and the sea shall be built not nearer than twenty (20) or far ther than thirty (20) feet from the harbor llneg established by the United States government and after a compliance with the terms and conditions of the said ordi nance. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained that all ordinances and parts of ordinances in con flict with this ordinance are hereby re peal and The following ordinance, read In Council the first time July 11, 1900, by unanimous consent read the second time and put upon its passage nnd passed: By the Committee on Opening Btreets An ordinance to correct the error as to the number of square feet #0 be con veyed by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah, under the ordi nance, entitled, "An ordinance to provide for the sale and conveyance to Jacob S. Collins of the western portion of lots A and B, Reppard ward." fleetton 1. Be It ordained hy the Mayor and Aldermen of the olty of Savannah, in Council assembled. That section one of the above-entitled ordinance, passed June 27, 1900, be and the same is hereby cor rected *0 as to describe the western por tion of lota A and B. Reppard ward, to be conveyed by the Mayor *pd Aldermen OFFIOI U, of the city of Savannah as containing fourteen hundred and seven<y-nino and five-tenths (1,479.5) square feet, instead of fourteen hundred and twenty-nine and five-tenths (1.429. M square feet, and the Mayor of the city of Savannah is hereby authorised; in the name and behalf of the said city, <0 sell and convey at thirty five (35) cents a square foot to Jacob S. Collins of Savannah. Ga., the said west ern portion of the said two lots A and B, containing, according to a plan therof made by the city engineer, dated July lrt, 1899, fourteen hundred and seventy-nine and five-tenths (1,479.5) square feet. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in con flict with this ordinance are hereby re pealed. The following ordinance read in Coun cil the first time July 27. 1900, read the second time July 11. placed upon its pas sage and adopted: By Alderman Haas— An ordinance to grant the applications herein mentioned: Section 1. Be it ordained hy the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah, in Council assembled. That the applica tion of T. O’Connor to repair, remodel and improve lot No. 2 Green ward, dated June 11. 1900, and the application of Mrs Anna Rossiter to repair, remodel and improve the southern one-half of lot No. 12 Green ward, da<ed June 13, 1900. be and they are hereby granted as pray ed by the said petitioners. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained. That any ordinances or parts of ordinances in con flict with this ordinance are hereby re pealed. The following ordinance, read in Coun cil the first time June 27. 1900, read the second time July 11 and upon motion re ferred to the Committee of the Whole: By Alderman Wells— All ordinance 10 define the boundary and width of Burroughs street from An derson street to West Fifth street. Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the city of Savannah, in Council assembled. That Burroughs mrcet, in ihe city of Savannah, from An derson to West Fifth street, shall con form to the plan of said portion of Bur roughs street' now of file in the office of the city engineer, according to which said p'.an the width of said portion of Bur roughs street is to be forty (40) feet, and the distance between the center line of Burroughs street and the center line of West Broad street is three hundred and twenty-three and eight-tenths feet, meas ured on tlie center line of Anderson street, and three hundred and thirty-four feet, measured on the center line of Fifth street. Sec. 2. Be it further ordained. That all ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed. RESOLUTIONS. By Alderman Schwarz— Resolved, That during the absence of Alderman David Wells. Esq . Alderman James M. Dixon, Esq., act as vice ' hair man of Council, and, in the absence lrom the city of the Mayor and chairman of Council perform the duties of acting mayor. Adopted. By Alderman Sehwarz— Reselved. That the Committee on Police be authorized to purchase four and ex change three horses, the expenditure not to exceed eight hundred dollars. Adopted. By Alderman Dixon— Resolved, That the inspectors appointed by the Mayor under section 2 of the ordi nance entitled, "And ordinance for the regulation of house drainage and the house drainage system," passed June 15, 1900, shall be required to perform services under the plumbing department of the city of Savannah, or the director of public works, as the Mayor may from time to time, in his discretion, direct. Adopted. By the. Committee on Fire— Resolvtd, It being represented that an unused dilapidated frame building situate in the rear of the premises known as 218 Broughton street, east. In the corporate limits of the city of Savannah, the prop erty of J. W. Mclntyre of said city Is a nuisance incr aslng the the risk, that its condition is unsanbary and unwholesome and that it is thus manifestly injurious to the public health and safety— That the said owner. J. W. Mclntyre, show cause at the next meeting of Coun cil. to be held July 25. 1900, at 4 p. m.. why this building should not be removed by ordtrof Council: that a certified copy of this r- solution be served upon Mr. Melr.'tyre |>ersonally by the city marshal, or his deputy, within five days from the date of its passage; that Mrs. Ellen M Oliveira, the party complaining, the su perintendent of the fire department and the Jualth officer be notified by the clerk of Council of th s hearing and their pres ence requested; and that the clerk of Council issue, and the marshal, or his deputy, serve summonses for such wit nesses as may be desired by either ride. Adopted. MISCELLANEOUS. Communication from Mrs. Mary Powers of 124 East Brotid street, asking that t-he he given a hearing in the matter of her complaint of encroachment against Mr. P. O’Connor. Petitioner claims to have been sick at the time the last hearing was set for; tvas read and referred to tne Committee of the Whole. Communication from E. J. director of the Forest City Glee Club, ex tending on invitation to Council to attend on Monday evening. July 9, one of their high class concerts, to be given at the Savannah Theater; was read and received with thanks. Office Clerk of Council. Savannah. Ga., July 1, 1900.—Second quarterly statement of expenditures of the city departments from Jan. 1, 1900, to July 1, 1900. [Appro- Expendl- Balance | prlation.J tures. |on Hand. B’d of Health j$ 15,500 00,$ 13.378 92!$ 2.121 08 City clocks ...| 250 00) 102 00) 148 0) Colonial Park,) def. paymts.j and lnt | 1,150 00) 1,112 50) i'7 50 City lemps ...j 37.000 00| 18.127 07) 18.872 93 Crematories..! 6,000 00) 813 30) 5. ISO 70 Dispensary ...| 6.800 00; 3,243 89* 2J50 11 Drainage and j dry culture .) 31/00 00) 3,494 17 7,505 83 Fire uniforms) 3,(XX) 00i 1,243 35) 1.756 65 Fire Depim't' main ten’ce | 69,000 00] 36.175 511 32.521 49 Fire Deptm’t,! new imp'ts.) 4,000 j Fire Deptm t. d'f. paym'ts.j Eng. House j No. 2 | 2.307 17 | 2.307 17| Harbor ndj wharves* ....j 750 00 157 11 j 592 89 Hospitals | 10.810 00) 5.700 00) 5.100 Or) House drain.| 75.0U0 00 93.303 95 *18,303 95 House Draln-j j age notes,| Rourke, M. j At D If 1.586 60) 6.667 501 *SO 90 Incidentals...! 4,000 00) 1,9.55 70) 2.044 30 Interest Bond ed debt | 162,.7)0 00[ 63,146 16| 99,353 85 laurel Grove) Cemetery ~| 5.500 00 ) 2.552 33 ) 2.917 67 Market | 5,27) 00) 2,563 17) 2,696 83 Opening St.,j Inc. def.pay-j ments | 35,000 00 26,128 29 8.571 71 Parks a mil | squares | 8,000 001 4,190 81) 3.809 19 raving sts ...| 20.000 00) 28.320 28 ••8,33)28 Police | 82,000 00 ) 43,203 54) 35,796 46 Police. Court, j | ref. fine Ellj Verukl, no| app ] | 100 00 ... Police unlf'ms and overc'fs 4,000 00) 2,635 40) 1.264 60 Police reserve app. white mil. Inc. 3rd Dlv. Naval 1 Bat.. G. V. 3,000 00 1,7)0 0* 1,500 00 Printing and) stationery ..j 2.500 00 1,622 64) 877 36 Public Bldgs.) 1.500 00 1.089 17 , 460 83 Quarantine, | no app I j 180 00; Storm sewersj 6,OQQ OOj 114 00] 4,885 00 OFFICIAL. Salaries 36.260 00 21.449 88 14.810 12 Seav. Dept.... 27,000 00 12.901 80 14,098 20 Sink Dept. (O. E. M.) 7.000 00 3.052 06 3.947 95 Sinking fund | 47.000 00. 23.664 00 23.336 00 Sts. and lanes| 57,500 On S. and L. ..! t 21.422 17’ Sidewalks ..j \ j 12.417 96] t 23,639 87 Taxes.no app.j I 189 99 Waterworks. ( 30,000 00| 13,638 13 16,311 S7 Water mains ext., mains | 3.500 00 j Plumb, insp.j spl app | 200 00; 114 05 85 95 Ent. Admiral) t j Dewey, spl.J | (63 43) 663 43; Ci t y ma pj (new), spl.J app | 230 00: 250 00) •( Iverd rawti. *• Apparently overdrawn. City’s propor tion $11,422.90. the balance of the expendi tures*- $16,897.38 is represented by the abut ting property owners on the streets paved and material on hand. • The actual balance to the credit of the Street nnd Lane Committee is $36,077.83, the charge of $12,417.96 for the paving of sidewalks being charged against this ap oro print ion Mini which is paid back Into the city treasury. Respectfully submitted, WM. P. BA 1 LEV. Clerk of Council. There being no further business Council tok a recess subject to the call 01 the chair. WM. P. BAILEY, Clerk of Council. 1900 LIQUOR LICENSES. SE.COM) <ll Alt TERM ST\TEME\T. City of Savannah, Office C lerk of Cotincil, Savannah, Ga., July 11. 1900. The following alphabetical list of per sona licensed to sell liquor at retail under provision of section 12 of tax ordinance for 1900. WILLIAM P. BAILEY. Clerk of Council. A. Asendorf, Fred, corner Jefferson end Alice streets. Andereon, Joseph N.. 39 Randolph street. Able. Charles, Bay and Abercorn street® Abrams, M. D., 42 Bull sireet. Anglin, Thomas, Bryan and Barnard streets. Alley & Kelly, Bay lane, near Bull street. B. Brodman, J. D., corner Bolton and Burroughs streets. Barlow. Susan L., 211 Houston street. Badenhoop, J. H. & E. G., 523 West Broad street. Beckmann, George, 112 Whitaker street. Bernstein, J.. 214 St. Julian street. Hunger, H. 11., Ogeechee road, near Sarah street. Belford, W. T.. 1523 Bull street. Brodman. O. D.. 234 Randolph street. Beytagh, Thomas F., Harris and East Broad streets. Brinkmann, H. C., 226 St. Julian street, west. Bokelmann, D., Oharlfon and West Broad streets. Bohn, H. N. 0., 235 Kant Broad street. Blenges, Fred, 119 West Broad street. Bulcken, John, agent, Taylor and West Broad streets. 1 Bluesteln, J. & Cos., 221 Congress street, west. Bookhoop, F. H., Bay street extended. Bohn, J. H. A., Alice and West Broad streets. Barbour, J. S. F., Henry and West Broad streets. Brown Bros., Anderson and East Broad streets. Bouhan. William. 601 East Broad street. Brlckman, Charles, 34 West Boundary street. Boley, M., 129 Congress street, west. Buttimer, M. A., Randolph and Perry st reets. Buttimer, Patrick, 613 McDonough street, oaet. Branch. S. W. Cos., Broughton and Whitaker streets. Brown. W. 8., 228 Brvan street, west. Bewan, J. 0.. cor. Bull and Best ts. C. Connery, C. P., 110 St. Julian street, west. Christopher, George, 102 West Broad street. Cain, Patriek, corner Bay and West Broad streets. Carr, John, corner Houston and Bay streets. Clemens, H. K., corner West Broad and Henry streets. Cohen. M G. & Cos., 221 St Julian street. Cooley, Thomas, corner River and West Broad streets. Corbett, W. F. t 23 West Broad street. Cooley, R.. 522 Harrison s4reet. Cordes. John F., Montgomery street and Whatley avenue. Crohan, J. F., Bryan and Whitaker streets. Champion & Evans, 426 West Broad street. Cottingham. John, southeast corner Drayton and Broughton streets. Cottingham, John, 208 Broughton street, .west. Cunningham, R. W. Mrs., Taylor and East Broad streets. n. Dailey & Cos.. No. 15 Farm street. l>brks A J., corner Whitaker and Jones streets. Dreeson, 11. E., Stewart and Wilson streets. Dlerks, W. C.. 334 Whitaker street. Derst, George, 709 West Broad street. Peignan. Daniel, 638 Indian street. Piers, Wrp., LibertjCand West Broad streets. Doyle, M. J , Market square. Denmark. J. M., 117 Farm street. E. Khrllcher. Max, 401 East Broad street. Eichholz, S , 1012 Cemetery street. Eichholz, E., Liberty and East Broad atreets. Fntelman. J. F., 614 Liberty street, east. Klslnger, T 41 Drayton street. Egan. J. J . 341 West Broad street. Kntelman. A. H.. 720 East Broad street. Easterling Whisky Company, Planters’ Hotel Easterling Whisky Company, Liberty ind East Broad streets. Eskedor, W. H., 440 West Broad street. Ehlers, George. 647 Indian street. Egan, M . 517 East Broad street. Fast- End Grocery Company, Broughton and East Broad streets. Evans, John T. & Cos., 116 Congress street. F. Freelong. F., 555 Bay street, east. Fitzgerald, Thos. E., 117 West Broad street. / Fischer, John F, River and Farm streets. Fehrenkamp, Henry, 659 Bay street, we*t. G Gerktn, L. C. Mrs.. Price and Gwinnett streets. Grimm. Albert, GiUotl and West Btoad streets. Grimm, John H., President and Drayton streets. Geffken. H. H„ Broughton and Price streets. Oilden, Thomas. 62T Bay atreet, west. Glides, Nell, 124 Broughton street, west. Glide*. Nell, 120 Broughton street, east. Grewe, F. W. E., Ogeechee road. Gerken, Henry, agt., 715 Wheaton street. Groot, Theodore, Jefferson ami Liberty streets. Goodman, 8., 43 Farm street. Galina, Jo*. A., 9 Drayton street. Gartelman, W. H., Randolph and Ogle thorpe avenue. Get singer. M. A. & Cos.. West Broad and Harris streets. Gaines, M., 124 Jefferson street. Graham, C. F.. Pulaski Houee. H. Heath, C. P., 335 Jefferson street. Horrigan, John, Bryan and Houston streets. Hesse, Herman, 134 West Broad streets. Heltman, J. F.. 634 President sheet, east. Heilman, C. li., 25 East Broad. Herman & Berentheln, 16 Barnard street. Harms, F. A.. 444 Tattnall street. Hotchkiss A Nevill, s>l Broughton street, W*‘Bt. Heltman. A H.. 319 West Broad street. Harms. John D., 624 Bolton street, east. Hart, Francis. 11 Jefferson street. Hicks, R. M., 21 Congress street, west. Helmken, J. H., Liberty end Whitaker streets, OFFICIAL. J. Jnchens, F. H., 555 Price sreer. Jackson. Andrew. 42 Whitaker street. Joyce, J.nnes J., East Broad and Whoat on ftrrets. Jernlgan, K. 0., Zub!ey and Lumber streets. Jone.-, George H., 139 West Broad street. K. Kaiser. J. T . 1511 Bull street. Kuck, John. 412 Drayton street. Kuck, H. F., Anderson and Abercorn streets. Kracken. Cord, Bay and West Btood streets. Konemnnn. C. IL, 203 Farm street. Kiene, Herman. 134 Bryan street, west. Kain, M. F., West Broad and Rive* 1 streets. King, George F., 216 Broughton street, west. L. Lang. Nicholas. 39 Barnard street. Lnnkenju. J. IL, Liberty and Randolph streets. Luerssen. C. F., Broughton and East , Broad streets. Lnnge, Herman. 232 West Broad street. Levan, Charles 11., 11l Congress street, west. Lube, John F., corner Liberty and Hah ' ersham streets. Lynch, John, Taylor and Whitaker sti cots Lynch, W. T , agent, Lumber and Bay | streets. Lane, James. Price and Oglethorpe ave nue. Lyons. John & Cos., 14 rough ton nnd Whit aker streets. M. Mon sees, C. H, Hull and Jefferson streets. Meyer. J. F., 5-11 Sims street. Meincko, P. A, corner Farm and Bryan streets. Mendel, Carl. 660> Lil>erty street, east. Meyer, John, Randolph and Anderson streets. Murken, J. If., Bay and Farm streets. Murken John,Thunderbolt Road. Meyer, J. I*. Farm and Bryan streets. Manning. IV, 23 Bay street, east. Mullins, Jno, 620 Indian street. Morton, Peter. 212 Broughton street, east. Martin. A A. Mrs., President and Ran dolph streets. Morrison Sarah, 509 Oglethorpe avenue, * ast. Mendel, A, 602 Lllierty street, east. Me. M.’Alpin. T. E . 52 Price street. M Coimlck, Wm.. 625 Indian street. McGuire, James. 20 Farm street. Mcßride. T. F., 525 Ray street, east. McGrath A Ransford, 37 Whitaker j street. McCarthy, M. F. and W. H., Prlc j street. o. O’Brtcn. C. A.. XT! West Broad street. O'Byrne, James, Montgomery and Bay Street,. Ohslrk. John, corner Bay and W. Brond streets. Ohsick, ('has.. 202 Reynolds street. Ott, O'Keefe, J. Mgr., southwest corner Broughton anil Drayton streets. P. Paulson, N., estate, corner Barnard and River streets. Peters. N. F., northeast corner Bur roughs and Park avenue. Peterson. Peter, 617 Bay street, east. Pacettl, E. V., 15 Broughton street, east. B. Rernler, R., Liberty and Drayton street*. Homier, R., 1019 Wheaton street. Rauzen, M., 421 Congress street, west. Rlpke. John, 229 Drayton street. Raskin, S., 735 West Broad street. Hatntz, F. W. H., Indian and Farm streets. Reilly, I>. Mrs., 128 Rryan street, west. Rocker, John and Bro., 401 West Broad street. Roentsch, M. & Cos.. 268 Broughton street, west. Rouse & Harris. 49 Barnard street. Ray, W. H., agent, 218 Bryan street, west. S Schroder, Geo., 1002 West Broad street. Schroder. Henry, 401 Broughton sireet. east. Stem. D., 535 Jones street, west. Sullivan. John J , 30 Bryan street, east. Sanders, Philip. Dull nnd Best streets. Stelljes. George, 502 Gordon atreet, east. Stelnman Bros.. 44 West Broad stret. Sllverstcin, David, 232 St. Julian strert. west. Sahnaars, F., Anderson and Whitaker streets. Schuenemnnn, D. H.. East Broad and Bolton streets. Stelljes. Henry. 801 Oglethorpe avenue. Schwarz, George. 315 Congress street. west. Hlem, D . Second and Whitaker streets. Suiter, Henry, Montgomery and Liberty streets. Slater. J. C., Congress and Jefferson streets. Schultes, Qua, corner Price and York streets. Stahmer. John, corner Ann and Bryan streets. Scherer, J. H.. 127 West Broad street. Steffens, Henry, East Broad and Ogle thorpe avenue. Schlottelberg, D., Price nnd Hall streets, stiles. Josephine E.. Wt Bay street, wo*D Speight, W. U., 1023 Bolton street, west. Slater, Jas. F., No. 11 East Broad street! Seay. J. W., Agt., No. 339 West Broad street. Stelljes. A , 215 Randolph street. Sampson, Peter, 302 Bryan street. Schwarz, Geo. C.. Congress and Whita ker. Smith, W. T. K., 412 Congress street, west. Schnaars. H. J., Jotves and Wilson streets. Savannah Liquor Company. 207 Congress atreet, west. Schwarz, Cassle, Anderson and Atlantlo streets. Schurman, J. C., 617 Broughton street, east. Stivarius, O. E., 2420 Bull street. Hheflnll, Solomon, 25 Barnard street. Semken, Henry, 2 East Broad street. Schiller. W., manager, 17 Bay street. cast. Sullivan. John, 15 Congress street west Smith. W. H., 547 Liberty street, east T Taylor, J. K., Price and Oglethorpe ave nue. Trmib, H., West Broad and Orange streets. Tieljen, Jno. F.. 225 West Broad street* Tienken, F. J.. 638 Liberty street, east. Tholken. Geo. H., 172 Arnold street. Toussalnt, Chas., Price and Oglethorpe evenue. Travers. E., Screven House. V | Verukl. Ell, 42 Barnard street. Vollers, Wm., West Brpad and Taylor streets. W Williams & Grice, 340 West Broad street. Winter, A., 144 Barnard street. Wolf. Louts, 423 Congress street, west, j Wellbrock. J. F., 521 Jefferson street. Whiteman, Jas. E., 510 Oglethorpe ave nue, east. Wood. A. H.. 242 West Broad sireet. Watson & Powers, He Soto Hotel. Wade, John TANARUS., Oglethorpe avenue an 4 Houston street. Wolters, H. J., 336 Broughton street, east. ' Wallace, W. M , No. 506 Stewart street ( Y Ybanez, E. D., 105 Bay street, east. rnorosALs wasted. '■'oovernoiTs'i blandTlNTiTir^juiy 11, 1900 —Sealed proposals, in triplicate, for furnishing Forage and Straw required in Dept, of the Mast, during Aural year ending June 30. 1901, will be received here and ol place* indicated In instructions le aned hereunder, until 12 m., Aug. 10. 1900. U. S. reserves right to reject or accept any or nil proposals or any parts thereof. Information furnished on application. En velopes containing proposals will be in dorsed ‘'Proposals for Fornge and Straw at Jos. M. .Moore, A. Q. M. G. K.sr and b-sutiflM th hsts a lUKurisnt rrowth. 7