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daughters soon convene.
P„-. rNKI'AHIRU FOK WiTE
, .iWKATIOR MIV. 0-10.
k *"■ Arrannlnn
)if i,, i.ntcrtatnuient of til# l>flf
•_ThO 4 n 111 pin i•• of Inauftl-
Interval In Ihr I’.vriH-Mr*.
fX oi. Ilrtulwed In >rw % ork l>
Jfc| nines* of Her Mother. Mr.
|{ n_ro federate % eleraana* As
„„ *ln TrnUrrrrt loUlnnif..
. , >|rrl >rt Tnridiy After
. nvmtion of the Daughter*
'niiT ti y will he held In 8.1-
Xov. 5 until Nov. 10. Inclu
rhe m* mbsr* of th*> Bavan
in dolnr nil In ilu-lr |m>w
1, euccr-e of the conv* nfloo
otnpUin that there la conaUl
hy apparent.
. Krunch Sexton, the *n
.* i t of the chapter, la In
, k but It 1* hoped that she may
in In order th.it her ability for
1 of ouch affairs miy
rt.ll. it* surest*. Mr* Sexton lx
, i I j*i New York by fhe ncnoui Ill
mother. Mrs. H. M Kfranco,
i ner\>u* prostration.
Hnn.hu non. Mr. If. M. Rranch.
nit a in* mother. A* MKn, Mrs.
%vlll ■ ** she feela that she can
I mother under the care of hep
i i.l a trained nurse, she will
•1 to Savannah.
n,• ** ingh of committee# have
to I. but the respons-s to the
\ not such as to betray the In
.. those looking most closely
itfrtummitit and reception of
• - to tne convention deir*d to
C it 'he co-operation of all the
ot the commit toe#, thor* who
f-T m| to assume the lead feel
iittl* Mi Im* accomplished.
■ i committee meeting has been
m*xt Tuesday afternoon at the
• rate Vilsrum' Hall. Thos*- who
I to see to the entertainment
• * it**** will then assemble. I* is
i the meeting will be attended by all
tr <n ihe committee.
r %.-ir the convention was held In
ns. iiul there were some sixty dele
-V ur* at deal of lm|or(ant htisl
* is transacted, and 8 is expected
other mutters of importance will he
ugh* 1m fore the delegates when they
mbb in Savannah.
\? 1 r * nt meeting of the Confederate
V. ••rails' A'Ocliilon the matter of the
• r.v ntlon of the Itaiighterx of the Con
federacy u is brought up. and a resolution
xt- n.| ih local chapter the a#*lMancc
1 ' th*- isosciatton was offered and adopt
• I Th* vet* runs did not know wh.it the
o < d' *in i them to do. hut they have
r* |U-t*d that they he notified of what
j-. t they <r.- expected to play, and they
s ••* to respond to the best of their
ability.
- utv of the ladles are considering a se
of teas as a means of raising funds for
entertainment of the visitors. It Is
probabU that private homes will be open
• • ti- arly. If not quite, al! the delegates,
t .r should there be pny who would need
• > re elsewhere, the
and hapter feels that 1t should provide
' • th- r *n*er ninmtnt Money will also
n* ‘c| possibly. for th*- expense of a
I 4ia may no- he aide. o ae
•01 free of cost It Is not known yes
•r. th* session of the convention will
1 held
♦ y of the military, especially
<Vnfd rate. history that ftavannuh
do iid not betray greater Interest
i ming convention Is perplexing to
t t<\ * With the fact generally under
t ? that the convention Is soon to he
! hey trust that more enthusiasm
r y bo aroused.
i I r\ CO I NT till WO Jl RT.
1111 l to % bolls k It Will He Introduced
In l.eolslafrare.
VctH •• of Intention to Introduce at the
' ion of the I** a bill
o’l-hlng the grand Jury of the City
?’ *. Savannah is printed in this Issue
• the M-rnliig N art.
h* City Court grand Jury was an issue
1 a o*horn-Hart ridge campaign for
!*olic|tor g* uenilsblp. Mr. Hartrldge
urn* rating unfavorably on the fact that
id not recently been convened anl Mr.
• •tm replying that It served no utw ful
1 i*> • ind that lie had n> intention of
• ‘Hvetting ii.
ir Osborne mid then thal the grand
• of the City Court mas only a source
oldltlorial expense to the laxpiyers of
ounty. The mistkme.inor * rlmina.s
• and. marnb and Indlctnw ni by a groml Jury
>l.l tall)' t*** ln the Superior
• and there was nothing else for a
court grand Jury to do.
>i*- it is not certain that the bill Is
introduced at the Instigation of Mr
'ii* it is practically certain th.it he
it and that he will not opiKm* It.
nchles exactly with the views he has
‘ "■ ♦<! on the subject.
hV<M KBO DOUR A Ail HCA OVER.
I‘"U Itnaraiinff Injared hy a Thle%-
l*h Ae#ro llrlvrr.
Koiienhofr. a trunk maker of No.
'■•ughton 'trect. west, was run over
• mfully Injure*! Thurs4lay 1 Uht by
-'in driven by a negro. Kosenho.T
1 the negro do some hauling for
• 1 efore the work bad been finish
' 1 >luit his driver had stolen from
>ridle, lie waited until th- last
1 bean brought ami then cutchpig
• • of the negro's horse demand* and
,r torn of the stolen property. The
tvitiKMJt more a*lo whipp' and up his
b’h knocked Hosonhoff down, the
th*- wagon striking him on the
h* fell and the wheel passing over
• he lay on ,the jisvement Tho
le his esiap and has not yet
t rested.
Saratoga I
Arondack „ J
h Water g
Hr X Drink deep of the water of health —Saratoga Arondaek jRI
| Water, the natural specific for disorder! of stomach, ~1
A, > -i and nerves. All the beneiita of the la-^^
/ # V Saratoga Springs are now bottled
> and brought to you. For taleArlrA
jt, grocen and drug^^^^^
muitSß Taken J Taken
*- Health 1 | Pleasure Ili'UU/iii
Olres | I ° ,rcs PSrCV-|if
feti.llj.iii Pleasure Health
a &ture’s > ** ~ v v Es^f-9
; JK Health Drink >g=3
tt .lAH. M DIXON * OP.. Whol*al^Aent^^M~~~2M
Crippled
with
Rheumatism K
*i vwr■ tMn tof M i a .nolit nun In mr IP iRf ikT"
*“t“ •*><> *-r. od u th. poin *r. <nm It •. ’ _| W 1 “Tfc
i-ttWHomr *t Th (. | /__-W
S mi l th. p. 1.1 wudrMKirul. Ilnnllr my tow hwnti IMt 4 —^jllV
lofTom uomti. and I coaid tr*t r iu>bbl. abu.ii. ” “|V 1 W\ : ?J8
OD.ter-b.ti Ihd cum,* do—d to tboator. I sol IMWI -*ff^
lo Ite .Mp. Mid could (o no Iwtbrr nultl V. Wi *J
puma - tor lMlp*nl ax. Into th. .tor* nnd I m oni'C y* f\
pot im —trln a donor'. c*r* Kiwi run >— u V*
trd but -lihoul relief. In fuel lb. feline in mr
fcl -■ m> for oor that 1 mrcrly felt the full
fore of the hotter..
"On<ly Mua KrrtuuM. ■ mcml. e of ihcfkmtlr
of the Mt.Mra.tor Kem.n..or tbt. cite. Md m*
aboai lif WiniMM Ptak MU. foe Hi. pe.it.ir ... i
mked at. to fry them I —U<ll .eold.nd I nuut.
up nir mind I -oubl lee them . (mr trial, mi I \
bousnt ten tuiem In aiy opinloo ihe maiortty
of p**>ti sm nt willing to gtv*s s ffr
Inal. I knrw th*i two or ilirw tmim would not
curs m Ua*l s ram* an tutor, but I louod that I bad
Umqtu entire than -m receia.ry. I M.n u>nnd
sreat relief try the tlm. I hml uMd Ae.boiee.iLnd
by the time I bad tmMbed ttu* erven th bos I was
KI bad no toore pain. •—ruins or numbnete
I have t*da>. Mi l that -aa Iw > ear. aao.
I hae. rcvimmended Dr WUllam. link Till,
a treat many p-opfe. -nr t here M no doubt la
ly mind Ihat anyone -ho I, milfertns —life rhau
nmtlatii will to* core*l if tlio piu. arc stvra a fklr
I rial." Htgoed H C lII'RNH.
ft Brtnkrrboft At..
March , two. fuca. K.V.
Dr. Williams’
Pink Pills
Pale People
art Mild by all drucsteunr—mtiaffeit paab
paid on receipt of price, to cent, a bos. or
vis boiea for R.fo (Uie an* never aoM In
bulk or Ibe IM). Addraaa Dr. wtuiani.
Medicine Company. Hcbanewadv. N V.
111.1 UK llitlt WINM'.HK.
ftoclnl lie llrnthcrliootl of M. tmlrree
Noel f rltlae nl 1. M. C. 4.
A lively li.imc of h.i*knl tll luiat ti
Iho Whliov an.i th. nitio. al Iho Y M C.
A Int nlsht ros'itlo.l In a vl -lory for the
ttlucn by a score of 23 lo t>. They outplay
ed their opiiorun's at every point and !h.>
result of the name was never In doubt
after the first five mlnuies of play. Hutu
of the Hlii.s played exceptionally well
and made ten of the lolnis scored hy hl
side, t'ourvolsler of the san ride al* >
played an unusually *iton name, and in
fact so did all of Ihe men. their work
showing a decided Improvement over that
of the first frame play*.l two weeks aao.
The men of the Whites, too. played a
hard same hut their luck seemed to have
fiirsak. n them for thmifth they made many
good throws for goal, they scored only
twire, the other two points of the score
being mad. from foul*.
The line-up of the teams as fol
lows
nines White*
Klton. O Center !>oty
lovell (iuard Harden
Hunt (luard I*ur*.*
ttw.-at Forward Carellaa
t'ourvolsbT Forward Ualfour
There will he no game at the Y M C
A next Friday, as on that night will !>*■
given the rtrst of the season's sociable*
to members of the a**socltlon Ttie enter
tainment will be given by the chapter of
Ihe Brotherhood of St. Andrew of Christ
f hurt'll, who have prepared an entertain
ir.g a raj what promises to be a mo*t en-
Jcyable programme for Ihe occasion.
KOM THE FlAllt U F4H 4DF-.
Tlila ( urnl v it I t omnilttee Will Begin
Art It— At ork at On—.
The Elks' Carnival committees are busy
preparing for the event Ihat Is lo begin
on Nov. The fence Is being pushed to
completion and already half-way sur
rounds the grounds In the I’ark Exten
sion.
The Floral Committee, the chairman of
which has been 111. will lake up at onee
lhaS feature of Ihe Carnival attraction*,
and arrangements for the floral parades,
the coronation of the queen and other
spectacular events of the weeks will be
shortly made. The commuter ha* numer
ous sample* of Ihe flowers Ihat ore io Is
used tn Ihe decoration of she various
equipage* that will lake part In Ihe pa
rade and will he plea*ed lo assist with
suggestions whoever wlslxs lo enter.
It has not yet been determined, who
the Queen shall he. nor hy what method
she shall be eeleclesl This will l>e flxr.t
by the committee within the next day or
iwo. It- members **y there I* much curi
osity already, ns lo who the fair wearer
of’the crown nnd wlelder of the scepter
will be
The attractions for “Wonderland ore
the lest o( Ihdlr kind In Ihe country, ami
others are being engage.) rapidly They
embrace all of the feature* that have
proven drawing cards al recent street
flrs. while other*, of less attractiveness,
have been discarded The booth*, de
signed for displays of merchants and
manufacturers, are being rapidly sold.
tt ai* a miALL mown.
It.it Few A'otrr* Heard Hr. I.eaken
at Mln-avllle.
Mr W. It. I-enken. the Republican can
didate for Cotigre**, Wax to speak yester
day at Darien. I’arttew coming Into the
city yesterday from Hlnesvllle reported
that the attendance upon Mr Bea ken's
address at that place Thursday, was very
small, there being about six white men
and twenty-live negroes In attendance.
This was not much of a showing for a
Republican stronghold like Ulherty county.
THE MORNING NEWS: SATURDAY, OCTOBER2O. 1000.
omt f AL.
efry government!
omruL PRuteainiGs of corn.
hi..
Savannah, (la., Oct. 17. 1900—Tho regu
lar me.-rlng of Council was held this even-
Inga: H o'clock. Present the Hon Her
man Myers. Mayor, presiding. Aldermen
llorrlgan. Thomar, Bacon. Dixon, Baas,
Doyle. Mills nnd Jarrell.
Minutes bf meeting of Oct. 3. 1900. were,
upon motion, confirmed ns published.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES
City of Savannah. Oct. 17. 1900,
The Committee report that
they have examined and found correct
hills against the city amounting to twen
ty-seven thousand (our hundrtd and elgh
ly-one dollars and twenty-four cents, as
per accompanying schedule, nnd recom
mend that the same I— passed for pay
mem Isaac O Haas.
Acting Chairman Committee on Ac
counts.
127.fk1.21.
Report received and accounts passed for
payment.
Berman Myers Mayor
Board of Health—
Officers and employes $1,247 42
W. N. Nichols 5 30
National Vaccine Est. ... 24 00
W T Dixon *OO
Dr. \V. F. Brunner 2 W
John Lyons fe Cos 31 2*
Time of hands 2 is
Harriet Adams ax> no
: Time of hand* 3 90
Dr \V. F Brunner 10 Ofe-$!.*32 IS
City Lamps—
Edison Elec. 111. Cos. 32,034 00
Crematories—
Jas M. Dixon A Cos f 47 39
I. tl Haas 73 no
M S. A D. A. Byck 30
Time of hands 194 50— 313 09
DrV Culture—
Leo Frank $ 17 00
Jas 3J. Dixon A Cos 31 14
Henry IS
W. \V. Almar A Cos 59 40
K. L*>vell'- Sons ? 13 49
Time of bands 312 S3
Time of hands 117 33 333 72
Dispensary-
Officers and employes ....$ 193 00
Llppman Bros 42 15
E. M Raker 100
Columbia Drug Cos lit 39
Thou. West A v-0 100
The (Jorrle Ice Cos 3 33
Adam Ktse| 40 00
Edison Elec. 111. Cos 300
The Mutual (las Lt. Cos. . 6 10—$ 39* 97
Fire Department—
W. E. Ward $ fi no
Pay roll, 8 D 1.940 91
Pay roll, N. D 3,193 63
J. E. Maguire 30 00
John N. McDonough ... * 50—$ 3,115 04
Fire Uniforms—
Falk Clothing Cos. $ 1* 30
A. J. Lehwald A Cos 21 42
B. H Levy A Bro 30 M
I-eopold Aoler 14 7.5
(Jarfinikel A Bon 17 15-g 91 *7
Hospitals—
Savannah Hospital $ 300 00
Georgia Infirmary 300 00
St . Joseph's Infirmary .. 300 00-$ gno (.
Harbor and Wharves—
Board of I'orl Warden*..s 14 47
John Ilellly .... j 00-g 3447
House Drainage (City)—
The Southern Asphalt Cos. 10 no
Ocean Steamship Cos j; ~>
Henry Juchler 70
Patrick Farrell I4 ft >_ „ J 0
Incidentals—
Western IT. Tel. Cos $ lan
Western IT. Tel. Cos 1 70
Edison Electric 1)1. C 0... 900 •
Thomas Writ A Cos. 4 90
Hearing A Hull 1* Mi
The (Jorrle Ic# Cos. ....... 9 06
Mr*. Annie McStay ' 13 m
Th u* Bros 1 pi
E. Ixjvell's Sons. 33
Andrew Hanley 20
W. P. Haiiey. C. 'C 90 65
Thomas Gamble. Jr. ~ .. U&.00
Mr*. Margaret Cosens .... 35 uo
Young and • 42 95 337 41
Laurel Grove Cemetery—
Time of hands 25
Market—
8. A Wilson $ 10(0
M J Dovle la IS
P K Masters 15 06
Edison E 111. Cos 43 00
M 8 A D A. Byck 10 95
W C. McDonough 323
Officers and employes ... 393 10— 376 P)
Opening Street*—
Julia L. Bennett $75 Oj
Paving Btreets—
Dixon. Mitchell A Cos. ...$ 12 50
Smith A Kelly Cos 45 00
Time of hands 52 75 UO 35
Public Buildings—
The Mutual Gas Lt. Cos ..$ 2 39
Electric Supply Cos 1 50
T. J. O'Brien 1 00
Edison Building Supply
Cos 9 JO
M< Kenn* A Welsh 9 00— 23 39
Police— •
Cohen-Kulman Car. Cos .3 77 9*
W K Ward 7 50
Jas. F Furlong * 25
T A Moore 750
Oeo. J Barthelmas 25
Collin*. Grayson A C 0..... 213 53
A Jasme 10 00
M 8 A D. A Byck 15 $5
Electric Supply Cos II 00
A. 1-efflcr Cos. $ 00
Knickerbocker Ice Cos 5 00
(Jorrle Ice Mfs. Cos $ 00
Southern Bell T A T Cos. 19 to
Fred gchwars *0 *$
A. Ehrlich A Bro 10 00
The Mutual Oas L. Cos. .. 1* 40
Edison E. I. Ca * 09
UPTII44L
T. A Ward. Up. 9On
E. Lo volt's Sons 5 75
K 11 Clatnriita 6 35
Pay roll 6.464 62
8. M Davis 10 90
T J. Cameron 19 41
M J Marlin 19 44
8 P Uraxclle 19 44- 7 903 S
Police Uniforms—
B H Lev > A Bro. 350
Priming and Biaitoncry—
C. N. Stern $ 39 00
M S AD A Bvck BS3
W. N. Nichols 45
J. W Feet well 3 15
Savannah t*rcss 3 00
M S A D A Byck 12 .91
John W. Frctwell 13 *5
Morning News 44 75
J W Fret well 4to
Morning News 35 0>
Morn'ng News 2 (W— 165 25
Parks and Squares—
' Time of bands $23.3 l>i
Salaries—
city officer* .md employes, $5.u29 9
Scavenger Department—
T J Davis $ 3AI
M A Morris 31 A)
W. M A W. E. Coney 120 00
Cohen-Kulman Carriage
and Wag, at Cos 195
Edison E. 11l Cos 9 90
D W Zlpperer 23 45
Edison E 111. Cos 3 6.3
E. lav veil’s Sons 62 81
Henry Juchler 3 IT.
Jas. M Dixon A Cos 9* Al
Time of hands 445 35 1.114 91
Sink Department. O, K. M
Jn* 31 Dixon A Cos $ 790
O. A Pacettl 15 to
Patrick But timer 49* to— 511 90
Street* and Lane*—
John Rotirke A Sons $ 12 h>
M A Morris 25 A>
W H Ex ley 925
Leo Frank 75
T J Davis 3A)
F H Opper. attorney for
J Bradley 215 24
Jas M Dixon A Cos 2"0
J H Brail 925
M. 8 A D. A. Byck 2 10
Jas. 31 Dixon A Cos 194 41
Henry Juchter 9 55
J W Fretwell 35
W. W Almar A Cos. 31 30
Andrew Hanley 7 62
Daniel A Carswell 12 Oi
Cohen-Kulman C. Cos 15 74
E Lovell's Sons 45 9*
B ivannah Broom Factory 32 00
John G Butler 4 30
Albert C. Toomer 21 do
T.me of hands l.All 4!
Sidewalks—
Chattahoochee B, Cos. .... I*7 00
Geo Lehwald I 74
Sav. Building S. Cos 169 51
D T Elliott 24 19
W W Aimar A Cos. ...... 649
Time of hands 174 s7 2.926 94
Waterworks—
l*o Frank 3 1 (O
T A Wkrd 605
Standard Oil Cos 6 76
Jas F. Furlong 1 IS
Southern P O. am} W P.
Cos 1 65
Mingledorff A Cos. I 30
H D. Wood A Cos. 99 0>
Merchants' and M T. Cos. 13 77
Palmer Hardware Cos 12 03
Edward Lovell's Sons 4 44
M SAD A Byck 25
Time of hands 160 00
Time of hands 33 to
Time of hands 54 33 395 29
Tofal : $27 4*l 24
The Commit tee
wa* referred the petition o' the Valley
Liquor Company, by G. W Oe.singer
asking permission to irarefer hi* whole
sale liquor license at No. 139 Hrvan street,
west, to the corner of Green street and
White Bluff road, and to conduct a re
tail liquor business at the same place,
under Ihe said license, beg to teporl
favorably to same, provided petitioner
pays into the city treasury an additional
sum of ten dollars.
Herman Myers.
Chairman Committee of the Whole.
Adopted.
The Committee of the Whole, to which
was referred the petition of H. A. Foun
tain. asking permtiwlon to transfer his
green grocery license st No 1112 Welt
Broad street, corner Duffy street lane,
to \V. R. Fulton, at the same place of
Uisinetex. beg to report favorably to same
Herman 3lyere.
Chairman Commltteq of. the Whole.
Adopted.
The Committee of the Whole, to which
was referred the petition of J. E. Fulton
A Ben. el al.. asking relief from piylng
tax for the negotiating of loans, leg to
report favorably thereto, provided the
Icons negotiated are made only upon the
sale* and purchases of property marl*
hy the petitioners.
Herman Myers.
Chairman Committee of the Whole.
Adopted.
The Committee on Finance, to whirh
wa* referred the petition of T. E. Rvan.
asking to be relieved from double assess
ment on household furniture, petitioner
claiming he Is noi posse*-.,1 of any per
sonal property, beg to report favorably
thereto. Isaac O. Haas.
Acting Chairman Committee on Finance.
Adopted.
The Committee on Finance, lo which
wa* referred the petition of George W
Oarena, attorney for Henry Taylor, ask
ing the refunding of five dollars that
amount being paid In exeeea for the sur
vey of petitioner* lot. No 6 and the
west one-half of lot No. 7 Derby ward,
beg to report favorably thereto.
Isaac O. Haas.
Acting Chairman Committee on Finance
Adopted
The Joint Committee on Fire and Fi
nance. to which was referred the petition
of Mr# Annie Mcffeay. widow of Fireman
McStay. lull*,) Sept *3. 1996. while in the
discharge Of Ms duty, asking that *h
be paid the sum of $333 $5, the same being
the difference between the amount recom
mended to he paid hy the Hoard of Fite
Coen miss lon ere. and the amount pat.l by
order of Council, heg lo rcommend „
donation of *IOO be made (o the petitioner
Isaac O. Haas.
Chairman Joint Committee.
Adopted.
The Committee on Fire, to which wa*
referred the petition of Raul Con Ida for
permission to enlarge work shop on lot
No 1, IVrrlval Holland tythlng No 135
and IJ7 Bull street, btg to report by ordi
nance. Isaac O. Haas
Chairman.Committee on Fire.
Received as Information.
The Joint Committee on Public Health
and Finance, to which was referred the
petition* of Emily Crawford and Jo*.
Roo*. asking that they be relieved from
the payment of 16 each, for cleaning and
filling privy vault*, beg lo report favora
bly to same J a Jarrell.
Chairman Joint Committee.
Adopted.
The Joint Committee on Public Health
and Finance, to which wasx referred the
petition of J W Nix of 6I Habersham
street, atklng to be remunerated tn the
amount of sl7 50 for at Deles destroyed by
order of the health authorities on account
of contagious disease, beg to rsport un
favorably to same J. G. Jarrell.
Chairman Joint Committee.
Adopted.
The Joint Committee an public Health
nnd Finance, to which was referred th*
petition of Ike Glmble. asking that he be
remunerated in the amount of slls 65 for
article* destroyed by order of the health
authorltlea. b* to report that while they
recognise no liability on the part of the
city they would recommend a donation
of $2 to the petitioner. J. G. Jarrell.
Chairman Joint Committee.
Adopted
PETITIONS AND APPLICATIONS
Petition* of sundry cltuens asking a fa
vorable consideration of the petition filed
by J B. Collins to use the streets askel
for In hi* petition for streel railway pur
pose* was read and referred lo Ihe Coin
salt tee of (be Whole.
OFFICIAL.
Petition of W W Williamson et el. pro
testing jgalnst the permission recen'iy
granted bv ordinal! • to H H l.ttt tn r.
allowing him to erect w,stden budding- on
| lot 21. Forsyth ward, and asking tts reroo
1 sbleration and withdrawal, was read and
i upon motion wa* received a* information.
Petition of John C Cummins a-king hi*
re-appointment to the police force io*e’h r
with recommendations of sundry cltlsraa
i joining in hi- i.tlilon for rr-tiisiatenp-at.
j wa* read and rvferrid to the Polif. Com
mittee together with hie Honor the 31 ivor.
Petition front C C Hein** suhmtiltiig
protuslt ton relative to rental of the old
waterworks trad w ,* read and referred
to the Commit Ira on Flnuice and City
l-ot*
Pi'Uion of the United Hydraulic c. 4-
lon I’res* Company by Jsnt * M. Bar
nard, president. asking permission 40 n
tend the side itir, k , wto and and ,p,r'tsl
try the H,i\.innah, Florida ami We ter.!
Railway Company and located on |t,
north side of 80 Julian street, tn the rtr
of the Preas irroperty. westward!)' on Bt.
Julian street and thence aero * R n
tlulph street by a curve a dlst.tn e o'
shout 250 feet so as to connect with the
track* of the Central of Georgia Railway
Company. I'etltloncr further asks fir a
hearing before the committee to wh ch
tho petition may he referred wa- read
and referred to the Committee on Btr, el
and latne*.
Petition of D R I-ester, attorney Ver
non Bhcll Road Company. <1 slr.na o
change the right of way for -I.eet ratlw .y
privileges a*k—l (or In a nrcvlou* petit
ion and suggesting the following route In
stead of that asked (or In rite said p e
vlou* petition, vlt South on Pttr street
to BSsttll avenue Wouth side of Es'lll (tve
rue to (he While Bluff tool, north on
the White Bluff road to Twelfth street
anw west on Twelfth street to
Montgomery street, was lead ant re
ferred 10 the Committee on Stied* and
Lanes
I'iDtkm of George II Waring, asking
permission to dig |>rlv> vaults on lots 31 to
33. Soulhvt'.'.a ward, was read and referred
lo the Commttt—- on Public Health
Petitions* of James Dexdin and W. H
Coleman, asking to be relieved from the
payment of bill* In the amount of 96 n>
each for -'leaning and filling privy vauMe,
petition, rn clalmli g that the colic.-tu nof
the said amounts la contrary to the pro
vision* of an ordinance adopted March 14.
94. wa* read aid referred to the Join-
Committee on Puhlt.' Health and Finance
Petition of Mary Driscoll, asking that
she be refunded the sum of $5.4-’ puld city
treasurer for e-eunlrg and titling up sink
at No. 118 East Bryan street, wa* read and
referred to the Joint Committee on Puhlte
Health and Finance.
Petition of Antonl.i Rohlnaon, aektng to
he paid for articles destroyed hy order of
health authorities. In the amount of SISMI.
was read and referred lo th* Joint Com
mittee on Public Health and Finance.
ORDINANCES
The following ordinance, read to Coun
cil the first tlmo Oct. 3.19 m. read the a-—,
ond time Oct 17. lSrm. pla-<rd upon It* paw
sage en-l adopted All member* present
voting In the nfhrnwitlve
By Alderman Dixon—
An ordinance for ttu- Improvement of
a portion of Farm street, In the city of
8 ivannah. hcrefn mentioned, under the
teim* and provision* of on act of ihe Leg
Islalure of Georgia approved lief. 1. 1*97
Section 1. Be It ordained by the Mayor
and Aldermen of the city of Savannah In
Council a*#*mb|ed, under the term* and
provisions of an act of the Legislature of
Georg.a approv-d (Jot. 1. 1*97. that the Di
rector of Public Works for the city of
Savannah, and the Committee on Btreets
and lames of the aaid city. be. and they
ure hereby, authorised and directed to
pave with granite block* Farm street. In
th* city of Bavanrah. from the north
side of Hay street to the south aide of
Itlver street, betw-en the curbing already
laid on said portion of Fatm street; th*
eal-l pavement of granlta blocks shall be
forty <4O) feet In width, and they are also
authorised nnd directed lo do all the
work In the way f grading. Ihe placing
of ralt-h basins, drains, crossings and all
other things Incident to the construction
ami completion of the sag! roadway on
the said portion of Farm at reel.
Sec. 2 Ba It further ordained. That af
ter the total cost of th- work shall hav*
been a*'attained, orie-thpd of auch total
< oat shall be paid cut of the dly treas
ury anil the other two-third* from the
p-rsnns owning at the date of th* adop
tion of tht* ordinance the real palate abut
ft g on said portion rt Fatm street to he
Improved under this ordinance, according
to frontage, and the pro rata amount of
the coat of such work Is hereby aaarst-e-]
ag dnat the said abutting real estate and
Its owner*, a* aforeaaid, according to
fron'age The frontage of Interaeeflng
streets and lanes Is assessed a* real es
tate abutting upon said portion of Farm
■tree! to tie Improved. and Ihe
Mayor and Alderman nf Ihe city of Sa
vannah shall be. for all (he Intent* and
purpose* of this ordinance, the owner of
the real estate so abutting, and aha!! pav
from Ihe city treasury It* ju*t pro rata
aa such owner of Ihe cost of sukl work,
an "tiling to frontage. In addition to ll*
one-third of Ihe entire coat as hereln
l-efore provided.
Bee. 3. He It further ordained. Ihat after
the Improvement hereinbefore provldel
for ha* been completed the Di
rector of Public Work* for the rlty of Sa
vannah and *ald Committee on Street* and
Lane* shall prepare and anting! (o tha
Council of the city of Savannah a state
ment showing the rout of Ihe Improve
ment herein provided for, ami also an a
eesament roll showing as to two-third* of
Ihr coat to be apportioned, how It Is ap
portioned among Ihe several abutting par
cel*. Including Ihe streel and lane Inter
aectlone, and giving the sum chargeable to
each parcel, with the name* of the owner
Upon th* consideration and adoption of
said statement and assessment roll hy the
council of the city of Savannah, It *h.ill
then become the duty of the City Tre.ta
urer 10 aeml to the abutting properly own
era their profter bill for the same a* It
may be ascertained hy the city CouncP,
and. If auch bill ao sent hr not paid with
in thirty (30) day* after the presentation
or sending of the same. It shall then be
come the duty of the City Treasurer lo
Issue an raecutlon (or the amount, to
gather with coat*, against the person and
property aforesaid, w hich execution 'shall
tie made and levied out of the properly
described therein as are execution* for
city taxes
Bee 4. Be It further ordained, that all
ordinances and p-rts <el ordinance* In con
flict with this ordinance are hereby re
pealed.
The following ordinance read In Council
the first time Oct 8. 1900. read the sec
ond lime Oct. 17, 19W, placed upon It* pas
sage and adopted, all members present
vMtng In the affirmative;
My Alderman Dixon—
An ordinance for the Improvement of
Indian street, In the city of Savannah,
from the w*t aide of Weal Broad atreel
to th* weal side of Water *4r**i. under
the terms and provisions at an act of the
I/sgleKiture of Georgia, approved Oct.
1. l 7
Section 1. Bn It ordained by th* Mayor
and Aldermen of the city of Savannah,
Ui Council assembled, under (he terms
and provisions of an act of the Legisla
ture of Georgia, approved Oct. 1. 1997.
that the Director of Public Work* for
the clly of Savannah, and the Commlt
teo on B;reet* and Lane* of the aaid
city. be. nnd 4hey ore hereby authorlaad
ami directed to build and construct on
Indian street. In the tlty nf Savannah,
from th* wett side of West Broad street,
to the vveat sale of Water atreel. a road
way of granite block*, forty (49) feel In
width, tret ween the curbing already laid
or told Indian afreet, nnd they are au
thorlged and directed to do all the work
In the way of grading, eh* placing of
catch baaing, drains, croeedngs and all
other thing* Incident to th* construction
and completion of the said roadway on
th# aaid Indian street.
Bee. 3. Be It further ordained, that a
railroad company having track* running
through the aaid Indian streel, to be tot- I
OFFICIAL.
provel rdin* h ere hy
required to pave the width of It* tracks
and two (3) feet on each able of every
line of (racks of th* oatd rallrond com
pany with granite him Its. a* the seal work
progresaer aerd In the event tht# te not
•lone by the sai l company, the said ptrec.
! tor of Public work* and the rai l eommJt
| tee shall see to tto being done at the ex
pense of eft* saltl railroad company.
Bee 3. Be It further ordained. That
after the total coat of the said work, es
! elusive of that done by, or far. a railroad
•■umpany, shall have le-sn ascertain-d
I one-thlnl uf such total cost shall t>e put I
out of the city treasury and the other two
third! from the persons owning at the
-late of Ihe adoption of thla ordinance the
1 real estate abutting on said Indian street
•o l>e Improved under this ordinance, ac
orn ling to frontage, amt the pro rata
amount of the cot* of such work rs here
j by mussed against the said abutting real
-wtate nnd It* owners, a* aforesaid, ac
cording to the frontage The frontage of
tntertectl.-g streets and lanes Is assessed
j is real rstaae abutting upon wil l In-* .in
! stree;x tube Improved, and the Mayor and
! Al lermen of the rlty of Bavannah snail
t>r, for all the Intents and purposes of
th's or-’lnance. the owner of the real es
tate so abutting, and shall pay from the
ctey rreosury Its just pro rata u auch
owner of the coat of said work, according
tn frnrunge, In addition to Its one-lltt'd
of the entire cost as herrtubefur* provld
e t
Bee. 4 Be te further ordained. That
after the Improvement hereinbefore |-r *-
v hied fig- has been complete.! the Director
of Plipllc Works fisr the elty of Havannah
-ml said Committee on Btreets an I l..in*-s
shall rrepar* and submit to the Council
of the city of Savannah a statement
1 showing the cost of the Improvemene
i herein provided for. and also att assec--
i ment roll showing aa to two-third* of the
cost to be apportioned, how tt I# appor
tioned among the several abutting par
cels. including tha sareet ami lan* inter
section*. and giving the sum chargenhle
to each parcel, with the name of the own
er. Upon the consideratton and adoption
of said statement amt assi -ment roll bv
the Council of the city of Havannah 14
shall then become the duty of the City
Treasurer to send to (he abut ting properly
owner* their proper bill for th* same aa
lx may he ascertained hy the City Coun
cil, and. If such bill so sent he not paid
within thirty <9o days after the presen
tation or sending of the same, It ahall
then become the dniyof the City Treasurer
<0 Issue an execution for the amount to
gether with costs, against the |mtmsi and
property aforesaid, whtch execution shall
l*e made and levied out of the properly de
e-'rlbed therein, a* are excutlone for city
(axes. The said statement ami assoa*
men# roll shall also show the amount pay
able by a railroad rampany, ond should
auch company fall nnd refuse to pay a bill
for the same thirty (39) days nfier Ihe
presentation or sending nf the same, tf
shall be the duty of the City Treasurer
lo issue execution again*# said compnny
and tts property far said hill, together
with costa, which shall be made and levied
us are executions for city taxes.
Her-. 5. -Be It further ordained, that all
ordinances and parts nf ordinances tn
conflict with this ordinance are hereby
repealed
On Its First Reading.
By Alderman Haas-
An ordlnan-w to grant Ihe permit herein
mentioned tor the Improvemene of fh*
property herein mentioned
Be- llon 1 Be It ordained by eh* Mayor
and Aldermen or the city of Mavsnaah. In
Council scrambled. That the petition of
Paul Contda lo enlarge workshop bark
ot store on la# No. 1, Perctval ward Hol
land tythlng No. 135 and 137 Hull street.
In tho clly of Havannah. presented to
Council and referred by Council to the
Committee on Fire, he and the same I*
hereby granted.
Bee 2. Tbiir all ordlnancea nnd parts of
ordinances In conflict with till* ordlnanca
are hereby rrpeeled
On Its Flree Reading * •
lly Alderman Haas—
An ordinance amending an ordinance
adopt'd Dec 13. 1*99, entitled "An ordl
iteti-9 to provide for the pensioning of
superannuated and dteahed firemen."
Section 1 Be It ordained hy (hr Mayor
amt Aldermen of the city of Havannab In
Council assembled, that the above-men
tioned ordinance be amended tn read as
follows
That any member of the fire cfepartment
who has or shall have performral dufv
therein for a period of ten year* and up
wards ond les* than twenty rears, shall,
upon a certificate from the health ofll>-< r
of the city of Savannah, concurred In by
Council, that such in- mbrr has become
physically or mentally permanently dis
abled so as to render necessary his retire
ment from all oervlr* tn the eaid Are de
imrtment, tie placed on the retired roll and
shnil rnWvi. an annual pension during his
lifetime of a sum equal to one-fourth of
the full salary or romiioneallon of the
member so rellred.
He- 2, Be It further ordained. That .iny
m--miter of the fire department who ha*,
or shall have performed duly therein for
•1 period of twenty year* or upwards and
less than thirty years, shall, upon a cer
tificate from the health officer of Ihe city
of Havannah. concurred In by Council,
that such member has become physically
or mentally permanently disabled so as eo
be until for duly, be placed on the retired
roll and shall receive an annual pension
during his lifetime of a sum equal to one
third of the full salary or compensation
of the member so retired.
Her*. 8. Be M further ordained, That any
member of the fire department who ha#
or shall have performed duty therein for
a period of thlrly years ur upwards, shall,
upon a certin-bte from Ihe health officer
of the rlty of Havannah. concurred In by
Council, that such member ha* become
physically or mentally permanently dis
abled so as to be unfit for duey. be placed
on the retired roil and shall receive an
unnual pension during htr lifetime of a
sum equal to one-half uf the full mlary
or compensation of such member so re
tire-)
Bee 4 He It further ordained. That all
ordinance* and pari* of ordinances In con
flict with this ordlnaiKW are hereby re
pealed
On Its first reading.
By Alderman Haas.—
An ordinance 10 amend an ordinance en
titled "An Ordinance to Regulate E.e -
trto Hallways operating In the City of
Havannah." adopted Oct. 11. 19K
flection 1. He It ordalne-l by the Mayor
and Alderman of the city of Buvgnnan In
council assembled. That the aliv*->n
lltled ordinance Is hereby amended ao that
hereafter It shall not be Isw.'til for t-y
electric railway company, op-rat-d In the
rlty of Havannah. to run any of Its car*
In the corporal* limits of the rlty of Sa
vannah. south of Broughton street, be
tween tha hour* of 11 p. m. and 6 30 a. m .
city time, at a rata of speed exceeding six
(6) mile* an hour or. durtna the -aid
hour*, south of said Broughton atreel, to
ring a bell or sound a gong save when it
ran be shown by aaid company that this
was necessary to avoid an impending cot
llslon; the purpose of this amendment be
ing to prevent, at far as possible any un
necessary noise that may disturb the ra-t
or quiet of th* cltixena of Savannah dur
ing ihe hour* named
In the event thla oectton, or* a ny part
thereof, la violated, the employe of the
railway company guilty of such vl>la
tlon shall be subject, upon conviction be
fore the Police Court of the city of Sa
vannah. to a fine not to exceed on* hun
dred 1 told dollar* and Imprisonment n t
to exceed thirty (39: days, either or b-uh
tn the discretion of the court, and, fur
ther, the railway company Itself tha t be
subject, upon conviction before fh* Police
Court of fha city of Savannah, to a tine
not to exceed on* hundred (109) do.lar* for
each and every violation ot this section.
Hec 2 Ha It further ordained. That til
ordinances and par>a of ordtrance* In
-onfll't with fhl* ordinance are hrraoy
rep*a!*d.
On Its first rending
By Alderman Dixon—
An ordinance to re-name th* etroalr *7
OFFICIAL.
the city ot Havannah south of Anderson
at reef.
flection 1 Be II ordained hv th- Mayor
and Aldermen of the rlty of Havannah In
Council ast-ambled, ronrornlng the create
tn ihe city of Havannah south of Ander
son street, that hereufler Firm and Ht.
James street* shall be known as Thirty
first street
He nnd, or, lot! .end Bt. Paul streets shall
be hereafter known a* Thirty-second
strest
Third Grapevine. Weet Third and Bt.
Nicholas street* shall be hereafter known
us Thirty-third ntreet.
Fourth Bismarck. West Fourth and Bt-
John Street* shall Ire hereafter known as
Thirty-fourth street
Fifth. 8 mill. Wilder West Fifth. Ht.
Michael and llrady streets ahull tie here
after known a# Thirty-fifth street
Sixth. Willow Weet Sixth und M.
Thomas arre-t# hull t hereafter known
I us Thirty-sixth street
flow nth and lad fleventh atreeta shall
he hereafter known a# Thtrty-aovenlb
street.
Eighth. Center. James un-l East Eighth
ireet# shall he hereafter known ** Thlr
-1 ty-elghth street.
Ninth end Ea:-t Ninth street# shall b
hereafter known as Tlitrty-ninth street.
Tenth. Churctf and Fust Tenth street*
' shall Im- hereafter known 11* Fortieth
street
Eleventh and I.utnar tr--els (>r avenuai
# K all Iw hereafter known a# Forty-first
j street
Twelfth and South Avenue street# ahall
he hereafter known a# F>rty-eeond
•treel.
flee ’ Be tt further ordained that all
ordinances and pari# of ordinance# in
con flic* v Ith thla ordinance are hereby
mwnkd.
FSLICrTfON*.
A vacancy htivinu occurrc*! i!h*
t'Oinniliffon , ra f pili f age, by rffflOß of
the death if th- ln* •otnmiffnloner. J J.
Wilder, and In accordant# wttn •
i|phcl nmlce. an elect lon wo* ha<l to fill
the unex|treif term, there Iwlng only on**
appltcaAi Mr Wllllum W. Williamson,
upon morion, ahi h wan un.inlmnulv
adopted th- rule* were ffuipcfxled fUI
the Mayor Infftriielrd to cast the vote of
1 ( *©u ool l for Mr Wllllamion. Mr Wlil
• ainffin vi therei|*on declared tu)y elect
ed pilotage rointnluldnrr for the unea,-
tdred term •
REIVIUTTIONB.
Hy AMcrmin l>l*on—
R* dive I hv the Mayor nnd
of th- city of Huvannuh. In Council •#
ffcmhlad. ih.tt the ordinance for the re
naming of ntre*?fi ffntith of Andernon
i-trec’t he published for information, and
rhat Council invite* an exprreatofi of th*
view* nnd wlahe* of Ihe cltlsen* of Sa
vannah and particularly of thoee resid
ing ffouth of Andcreon etreet. or owning
property In thla ectlon. concerning the
er 1 axiom and i xpedtfncy of the ordinance;
fheffe vlewff to be expronted by petition,
or other written cooimtifi tout lon, or oral
ly at the next meeting of Council. *t
which time the or<Mnance will he read on
It* pogaage Ailopted
lly Alderman f>lxon~-
RofffHved, That the refsrr n tat tve* from
Chatham county nnd the rxitor from th*>
Klraf ftenatorlnl Mrtrlcf te and they orn
hereby reriueated to Introluee and aeetjre
the infouige, at the ap.troaohing #e>o’cft
of the General AtMtiMy of Georgl* a
Wl! to authorise the Mynr and Alerm*n
of the clly of Hnvnneah to epen Aher
corn and llarnard aireet* through tho
aqua rev tn aaid afreet*, nnd elooe the croig
ffireetn in aaid equaree nr ihe pro|eriy
line* Renolvedv further. That the |*#r)c
of Council furriiah eoch of th* rep*** enta
ttfii m 4 tIM Bmolat with o >t \ of IftMMHk
reoltit tone Adopted—Reconsidered, n and
reftrM to the Committee < f n. Who e.
I> Aklrr mnn I lan
Heaolved. The rti Committee or Eire
Ire nnd la hereby authorised to alter thg
pinna of the new engine houar *o on to
provide for a clock tower, at cunt not to
exceed f|rt>.
Adopted.
Hy Alderman Dixon—
Rmolvcml. That the Committee on
Hitectn and Innr* in nnd nrn htftby nti
thorlxel to purchase Ihr## (St ace m< and
four mule#, to bv chntged to aaid depart
ment
Adopt* and
My Aiderrnnn Jatrefl—
Meaoivtoti Tnm the Director a* Public
Works be authorite*! to pur* hone for th 1 *
Scavenger l>efrtment three ffnnMary
wngon- nf a com of I* ' -nd f-ur h* a<l of
atock nt h ro*t f SfcJU. Ado#>tet.
My Akb*rmnit Ifnae—
Witert#*, hy renoiutlon of the City Ootm
<il of Hnvnnnnh. pnannd on the Slith stny
of May. IRjf*. nU>pting a re|*>rt of th#
Committee of the Whole. ffohmlHlng the
form of an agreement to be enter**! Into
by the <hy of Havannah and Samuel
flpenrer. H. Cl Erwin W. W Mackall and
others, their #uecee*or* or ivHlgns, rela
tive to the establishment of a Cnion pun
aenger elation In Mki *Ry. Che Mayor m#a
authorise! to enter Into, on behalf of tho
city, a contract covering the agree meet
reat h'*d by miM cvjmmlttee of lh* Whole;
and
Whereas, on the i7th day of K**ptember,
A. D.. IWO. Ills Honor, the Mayor, ielnf
absent from the city, a contract wh duly
made, executed nnsl entered Into by Georg#
W Tledemnn. Ksq . Acting Mayor. ie*
tween the city of dnvannah ami the Ba
vannah I’nlon Station Company, In pur
suance of aaid r**ohniofi of f*minell of
May 28. IWf. a ropy of which contract l
hereto annexe*!;
Therefore, b It resolved hy the Mayor
am! Aldermen of the elty of .Havannah. tn
Council assembled, that said contract be
tween the city of Havannah oml the maid
Havannah Cnlon Htntlon Company entered
Into on behalf of tho city by George W.
Ttodeman. A<*lng Mayor, be an I the aam#
la hereby approved, ratified and confirmed.
Re It further revolved. That a deed is
hereby directed to he made and egecuted.
without warranty, iOnveylng to th# *ald
Kivannah Union Station OtMOpany. Ita aue
ceasor* ami assign*, the several lots and
parcels of land In said contract okl. de
scribed and agreed to be conveyed hy *akl
rlty to *ak! Havannah Union Htrftton Com
pany. Adopted.
MISCELLANEOUS-
Resignation of Dr. M II Levi. M I),
a* city physician of the Me*-ond District*
was rtwl and accepted, and upon motion,
which was adopted, the Clerk of I’outicU
was directed to advert!**:* an election, to
be held at the next regular meeting of
Council. o fill the u nag pi red term. *.
There being no further business. Coun
cil took a r**cea# tuhject to the '*ll of
the mayor \V>l r. BAILEY.
Clerk .of Couftdi.
BRHNNAN BROS.
9VHOLCSALB
Fruit, Produce, Grain, Etc.
333 BAY slflttT Waai.
1*4(9 tetetM.
JOHN G. BUTLER.
—DEALER IN
palnta. Oil* and Glaas. Hash. Door*.Blind#,
and Builder*' Supplies. Plain and Decora
tive Wall P*|r. Foreign and Domestic
Cement*. Lime. Plaxtar nnd Hair. Sol*
Agent for Abeaitne Cold Water I'alih
3D Congress afreet. w**i, and 19 Bt. Julian
street, weet.
Empty Hoflsheads.
Kaiplr Malaatw Uoatktaai tor
Ml* by
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