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THE ST JOHNS REVIEW Pnbllitxl Kmj rrldT Dv McKron & MARKt.K. Subscription rst, 11.00 per Ttsr In sdrsnes. Adrerllilnr rsttt, 11.00 ptr Inch p;r month. All sdTertlilnr bills psjstl nnl of sscb month. Job Prlntlof iecutd In flrit-elsii stl. Ulllt for Job I'rlntlnt ctih on dtllrerr. All communications ihoold lit sddrsssed to TM BT1w, Ht. Jooni, ureion. At this distance it is mighty hard to guess who has the best hand Heney or Ruef. By the time the. lawyers get through with Thaw, his millions will look like thirty cents. I PUBLIC LIBRARY Opened to (lie Public Evening. Wednesday Yep; Dinger Hermann, n former distinguished citizen of Oregon, is Tiik Kitvtitw is entered nt prat office having troubles of his own in Saint Johns, Oregon, as mall nmttcr of the second class under the Act of Con gress of Mnrch 3, 1879 With the rooms tastefully decor ated and in the presence of a large audience the public library was for mally opened Wednesday evening. T. J. Monahan, president of the li brary association, presided at the Council of the City of St. lohna shall receive two and one-half (ft l-i) dollars lor cacn regular meeting 01 the council which he attends, to be paid monthly as oincr salaries are paid, Passed the council April 9, 1907. Approved April o, 1007. k, C. Couch, Attest : Mayor. A. AI. JtSSON, Recorder. Published In the St. Johns Review April 19, 1907. r oooo a m t U1UI f UOOULIIIIIUIJf Ji (.Oll-llU. til, lilt. meeting, and in a neat speech con- ODIUM A Nf.P IVft lift .mother of Kvelyn gratulatcd all on the success of their vmnAHWC 11V. ItV Mrs. Ilolmau, Ncsbit 1 haw, has made a statement, efforts to install a miblic librarv in a . w - At., mid a Am I k f. . . .. . I . - . .... 1 . umcjM n.wiPp.r ui iu. v. inntr rcauimr 11 one uas 10 ncneve st. iniins. The work lmri ipph nc- that the parent was deaf, dumb and complished after insistent and dili- Here It Is! Prion East 0100. FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1907. not ue so blind. -f- Sixty-ccnl gas would bad. r l'ivc new factories In two weeks demonstrates the fact that St. Johns is making good every day. r The Grays Harbor country has secured a press agent that is second to none on the coast. livery day he gives value received to people wtio pay him off. He booster from lloostcrvillc. the is a The McKcuua high license ordi- I ..,l.!1. !......! .. i - - .. nr .. . . t .. i.tt. 1 uuuwc w111v.11 ttiuiwu i iminjTtM a iua Of course many of us have a kick I r ,(.... ',, u course ...any o us nave a of ?IOOO for a (Uor liccnsc j,, the weather o late. Re i.e. n bcr Vo;lhaA u ,,owll ',, outfor :rc was a how ing blizzard raging t, , , . u t f on there in Nebraska yesterday. I It appears that the father of the referendum has gone back on his own child. Well, come to think of it, U'Rcn was not the father of the referendum. He only thought he was, and he is not the first man who has been mistaken. gcd total of 2461 signers 1025 were not registered voters. geut labor on the part of all the committees. Miss Isoin of the Portland public library wus present and encouraged the work had been done in a brief address. Timely advice was given on libraries and their management. Miss Nellie Pox of the Portland public library also spoke encourag ingly of the work already done and that to be accomplished in the fu ture. Kx-Gov. Pletcher, Rev. Young and Rev. Mcvicker made brief re marks commending the work nc- An Ordinance Providing for Notice of Default of Contractors and For the Completion of the City Hall of it. Johns, Oregon. First Addition to Linnton! COUNCIL What Was Done at (he Meeting Tuesday Night. The regular session of the coun cil held Tuesday evening was a harmonious affair, and that body settled down to business at the The City of St. Johns does ordain as I loiiows: That the said City of St. Johns do serve Uwn the contractors hereinafter named, and upon the surety hereinafter namcd.ami upon Ashley cc Kumelln, and uixjii each n notice as required by the contract and bond hereinafter named, that unless thev or either of them tiro- 1 1 .. 1 .. . 1. rI... I ... 1 1 I . I , , . 1 . .1 1 I Mini tuuiiiivii: iiiu v.iir linn wr mc 1 complished and expressing the hope M(, Cll). of s, Jolin!l ns re'qlilrcd by the tliat everytlnng would continue to contract made between said City ami progress and reach a sound and sub- Youngfcrdorf & Son, Contractor's, ami stantial basis. "f.V.'V !'. .".'!n."cc' w,'i CA' ?!! r?ct 1 he library will be in charge of iWmv anii r.,,a,,Mv L'nmmnv. mr. Mrs. T. T. Parker, and will be open turotion made and delivered lu surety every dav from a in the afternoon i?" 10 M'a '-'V Rl" wucii mki city c ome and let us show you the best money- While the whole world was talk ing eace, disarmament, inter national arbitration and the peace conference nt Hague, our legislature start. was voting $100,000 for the build- Roll call showed all present, ing and maintenance of armories Minutes of previous adjourned 11 uregon. 1 lie nisi legislature meeting were read ami approved. A ....,!,:.... f...... .1... li. tl Water mid Mghting Co., asking 11 ... ..1 r.-.. .., ... t.i,,i,,n tuimcii hi imec lire piiigN 111 var until 10 in the evening. The rooms are on the second floor of the Hoi urooK block with the cntracc on llurliiigton street. was n bird Senator Carter of pea red at the trial of itlnltti nl ll'iiulit, lift. in IMLllllllhlUII tllH. VltlllbU I f ... . ... . . . I lf .1......!.. ,lln.n ...MM v.... . 1 to Hiuger'.s good character. It Is ""', ' i . t " wonderful how they all stand by each other, isn't it? We shall soon know what a sworn jury think of the old man's character. t The pupils of the Harclay school "I' If t.... II f... f lWr HeV- 0 and testified mm inukmiun UIKI and the Water t t t.. II . .f led council to take steps toward ORDINANCE NO. 137 :!ffiSlSKntt ,-iiig the books of the treasurer Iron guard, and 0.1 the outside of whlcli then referred to Light committee. Treasurer Geo. tioued hav and recorder audited to date. Mr. Kellogg was npM!nted as auditor JUST IJRCAUSR your cough is only in the throat and does not trouble you now, don't think that it needs 110 attention. wiicii It lias not Had mticli ot n start is the time to check it. The slightest cough easily leads to Piicti moiiia, Hroncliitis and Cousttmp tiou. A bottle of Dullard's Horc hound Syrup will cure that cough. The price puts it within reach of nil. Sold by St. Johns Drug Store. Hall remains uncompleted to the extent tnat tuc contractors arc not entitled to he paid cither the second, third or fourth jKiymcnt named in said contract and the worn on which city uau uas been aban doned, and which contract made by said contractors has been ntmmloned by them and which said building is not closed in, and In which building there is no door of the kind required by said contract and no uariiwarc save nuns on citncr door furnished, and the windows in which arc without snth-wcluhts or other hardware. and the front door furnished in which arc without ulats. and the vestibule In wliicii is not xtticlcd, ami the transoms In such vestibule are not so thev can be tled. and on which bulldllli! there Is no I outside fin lh, and the portico of which I iiiumiHi! is not tiiA-itcrcd Willi cement. and the three foot columns of which bulldiiiK arc not fluted and plastcrcd.aud the finish of the foundation of which building Is not floated to even surface, I - ..... . 1 ---""00 l-i oi uregon Lily, planted 11 birch tree for the purjiose, witli ernil.ssion to on urbor day mid named It nfter choose an assistant to help in the Gov. Chamberlain. We are glad work. that it was birch for the governor A communication from Architect will need u good many birch wittles Goodrich in regard to city hall if the people continue to elect such nffnirs was read. Mr. Goodrich men us composed the lute lamented claimed that the contracting firm icKiniuiillc. The city is beginning to show signs 01 111c ami prosiierity again. hit no time fulfilled their contract and that (toned at vised eon Klhiui MIW mill ihw.-iih.-iii) 1111111. " , , , - "J " l..,..!,.. The hammer and saw can be heard ftctw townn takhiK charge of the Jffi. lu every direction. Cellars are ''"il'I'i'K ""'I finishing .same. Com- Sccth .. " . . I... ...!.. ..I I.. being dug, new rafters are begin 'umncauou yas accepted, niug to point to the sky, paint pots Mul,y claims nguiiist the city are in demand, several new factories wcrc rva" "lul rcfcrrcI to finance arc to be built at once, and every- committee. thing Indicates that St. Johns is , Attorney Greene then took up going to hold her phicc as the the city hall matter. In opening Queen of the northwest. ,,c st,,,' ,lml nrtlcle in Tuesday ..4. - evening's Journal relative to the To settle the question as to the W!tX!?M$. fu,sc' "!,,,, advisability of uiing Arabian horses 1 I J cast t!iiard. ami on the outside of which bulli(lui no rcHoiutiui! has lccii done. nml in which building no hoard covering to protect unfinished stairs has been lalil. ami in which imimiui; lucre is no mil vaulted capltolc over pilasters, and In which building the other work required by said contract i not more than seven- Mil.llll.. NIHIIlllllri. I.H ...1.1 ri... ..f tL 11... rn ..r ci 1..1.... i"'r-" r,,u "'j miw viir ui .ii. ouiiii.1, iv.tun. joniis win proceed ami complete said contract lor miu city nail, lurnithlmr work nml material in doliie so as re quired of said contractors, and held salil An Ordinance Fixing the IIoiuls of the City Treasurer, City Re cordcr, and Chief of Police of W Itlllllllll IIIVll UlfllllllLl 'I'l fit . ft. t I I It ! mm kwniMiuir niiu iivill IWIII the work is wlmllv ninn ""City of hi Johns doc ordain a surety liable 011 Us Inrnd and that copies .. I,, . .... . . 1 cfV low' . . , .. .... of lil notice be served as aforesaid with the present time. Head- .Section 1. The bond of the City n)1. of Md amtract omitting eclfi. licil to Imuicdiately lake Tictiurer of the City of I St. Johns fs cations nml n coiiy of wld Iwml attached in tuc uu t states nnny Second : , , ' ' .: I.ictenaut H. R. W. McCabe, 6th ,c Tr"8 7.1 "" 'MWrt' cavalry, IF. 8. A., stationed nt .orl 1 1 '"a!!!',of. V1' tv!!. I ...III ..rrl.... t.. Cll II I W nilWIIHI lV Olll C llllll Willi 11 1 -., ii-iii) .i in ,ii 1 1 v ; ui iut ti in i i Ore., within the next two weeks, from which jiolnt he will go to New York City on Nejdton, one of the stallions Homer l)avciiort exhibit ed ut the Lewis mid Clark fair. The distance is about 3200 miles, and Cartoonist I)aveiiort is x.si tive that his favorite horse jxisscvses the endurance to go the route. - - fixed nt ten thousand (f Io.uki) Section 1. The bond of the City lu-cnnivriii ine uuy 01 nt. johiis is Here by fixed nt tine thnuwiml (f kxxi) dolliint. Section .1. The bond of the Chief of Police of the City of St. Johns Is hereby iixeu in live nuuiired t.V") douarn. P.um:iI the Council April H, iqo-j. Approved April H, 19H7, K. C. Couch, Attct: Mayor. A. M. I'.sso.v, Kcconlcr. PublUhed in the St. Johns Keview April V, i'7 iiJfll AnrxiM 1 nin & 1 r 4 i necevsarv to go through the "red UKUInANlvt: lU. 6lJ tujie" process Delore taking charge to each uiton mU coutnictor and said I surety and Ashley & Kumelln in the manner required by suld contract and Mccordlug to M;f. rasieii ine council April 10, 1907, approved April 10, 1907. K.C.CoiCll. Attest: Muyor. . .......... Kcconlcr. Published in the St. Johns Kcvlcw April PROPOSED ORDINANCE NO. making proposition on the banks of the Willamette River within a dozen miles of Portland. Something that is not going to be a good buy a year hence, but is a good investment right now. Something that is right on the Hue of the electric road now building to Linnton, and which will double in value within a year. Linnton has the deepest water to be found along the river. Everybody knows what this means. In a very short time it will be occupied by busy factories. Easy Payments! Any one purchasing one of these lots not only gets it nt a low price, but on the easy payment plan. Pay ten per cent of the purchase price down and the balance at $5 per month. Lots at $40, $50, $60, $80 and $100. These prices will not last long. Come and make your selection before too many arc sold. SecC. I Bunker, 514 Chamber of Commerce, Port land, Ore.; A. A. Carter, on the ground, or H. G. St. OGDEN Johns, Ore. That man Cooer from Mc.Miiin ville has recently had another severe attack of "brain storm." This time it amounts to "exag gerated ego." He now desires to f send to Jamestown a lot of Amerl can girls rigged up as scjuaws to advertise the women of Oregon. We hoe the girls will have enough self-re,sR-ct and iiidcjH.'iidcucc of character to resent such an insult. If an Indian woman can ndveitise our state better than a white worn- un let Cooper go down with u lot of squaws. I.et us have the genu ine article the real thing. Imita tions are jhw things at best. What we want is the genuine stig-ar-cuicd article or nothing at all, Any white girl who will go juiiiciiuwii in uie costume 01 an aborigine should never after seek the company of a white boy, The gas franchise which was jiefore the council for passage last Tuesday evening, promises to be a inuifj mi juiins uuer It IS of the structure, as "red tac" was what tlie lioiKlsuieu lived on. He had prepared an ordinance K.'rtniu ing to the affair and believed such procedure as demonstrated in said instrument was the proper way to proceed in the matter. The ordi nance which H:rtaiucd to the com pletion of the city hull was read read and placed 011 its final passage It may be found elsewhere in this issue, I.ook it tip, A franchise for the distribution piescnted by Slate Hank An Ordinance to Amend nit Ordi- nance Untitled "An Ordinance I'nnldlng for the Appointment of Night Police and Fixing His Salary. The hxamuier James Steele, was read the first time, and referred to the city attorney for one week for justi. ficatiou, Recorder Hsson was instructed to notify Long & Co. to send an ex pert to make the necessary repairs 011 the chemical engine. An insurance jwlicy 011 the new city for $2,000 which had just been laneii out wus upproved, A communication from M, L. Holbrook asping for favorable con sideration of the water comnanv's t hetitiou for fire plugs ut Point View unit vicinity was reud, but no action taken. City of Si. lohus does ordain us follows: That Stx-tlon 2 of an ordinance entitled ",u ordinance providing lor lite u ("ointment of niht ilioe hiuI fixliiK his Mlnry," Meil by the Council uml up proved by the Mayor May l, 1906. be umcimi-d 10 read un iohoms: Section 1. 1 he Milury of said night iKiiiceinuii is nereiiy Hxed at neventy yti"i mumr ler inonui, 10 nc uid mommy us tuner kjiuries it re pud, I'u&scd the Council April 9, 1907. ApproH'd April 9, 19.17. K. C. Cot'CH, Attest: Mayor. A. M. lisso.v, Recorder. Published in the St. John. Review, April iy. 1907. An Ordinance Granting to the Home Telephone and Telegraph Com pany of Portland, Oregon, Its Successors and Assigns, the Right to Lay and Maintain Underground Conduits and Wires and to Construct Neccs snry Alunholes, Make I oooo I wv: and covenants to harmless the City of St. I nil damages, costs and expenses wliatso. ever to which the city may be subjected Indemnify ami Johns eeainst In suld city which shall lie disturbed In I shall render efficient icrvlce throughout the installation of said telephone system the entire term of this grant. If the In uld city, a soon us practicable and , Krantec, Its successors ami assigns, shall miuuui uiuii-1'rss.ir- ucirty, i iuii 10 Keep in good rctMir Its poles, con- - Hi consequence 01 the acts or neglects of Section 10. That nothing in this iduits, plant, system and exchange as I said grantee, us orchis or servants, lu , ordinance shall lie construed as prohibit-1 aforesaid, or shall, durini! the period of anv manner oris ne from the rlehts and 1 lniMlie Citv of St. Inline nr Mir I'mitirll 1 ihU rnri,k ,.n m V...i-, n:.i . House P"v"cKe granted herein. , thereof from at any time hereafter exer- telephone service, the Council of said Section (. The ulil uratilpp. In run. cltlui! its police liower to redllire I lie Citv lliuv bv onllnaiifp iVrlnrr. ilila Conn.Cllons and to HrCCt Poles ldcratiou of the franchise, rights and Mln line wires of the grantee to be pint ami nil the rhjhts and privileges privileges crauieii oy inisordinance, ami ' i i" vmin m mc uunnm ur-- ucrciu cumcrreii loriened, oui n such as comjicnsution therefor, shall, within: of w,, c'. provided, that such forfeiture hereof shall be made if, within nnny ijoj luvsirom tlie commencement 1 1'"" l"" ""i oe exercised ex- u reasonauie nine utter written notice "i" ") "niiiraiHi, iii,kuuic uiikc in nuiu 1 1 it- sjiii council 01 me i.uy, Uie all telephone and telegraph wires and . said grantee shall place said plant, sys poles, ami, provided further, that lu the tern, exchange mid propcrtv in uood residence portion of said City of St. order uml repair and shall fender effi Johns, all poles shall be. as far as nrac-' cieut service thereby nml thereafter, tlcable. set iu alleys, where such alleys ' Section 15. The said grantee shall, .Section Whenever it shall U nee-1 San essary In K-radliiK any street or ullev lu in the office of the City RtH.Zler o the saidcity orinbulldrugauy sidewalk or City a written acceptance ol tlds ordi! !2 ""-,n. n,,J t,,er ''"Pavements , Ilauce aml franchise herein 1. ml nnJ Thereon to Fasten Wires on the Strec s and Alleys, and lo Operate a Telephone and Telegraph System In the City of St. Johns, State of Oregon. The City of St. Johns does ordain as 10110ns; Section 1. That the Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of I'ortland, Oregon, us successors and assigns, be and Is hereby granted for u period of twenty. live (ij) years from thn date of ine jus&age ami approval 01 uas ordi A Woman Tells How to Relieve lit it . Kiieiimaiic rams. ORDINANCF NO H8 " theVh iAi rnci "'"f8",0 i,n,,er,ere, UkUlimiliVC IW, 100 to erect ixde wh tlie necessary sui- Ihe wires ot said Krant ports, cross anus uml fixtures, and to dlt to accoiumodate 1 I have lieen 11 very great sufferer from the dreadful disease, rlieiima- properly gotten in shape and passed tism, for u number of years. I by that body. Mr. James Steele ,,ave lrlwl many meilicines but who ictitioii.s for the franchise, is ii ,luvcr Kot mnc" rc,icf fr0l ""V f An Ordinnnce PMng the Salaries of the Officials of the City of St. Johns, Oregon. well known Portland business man, is also Mate Hank Kxaininer, and is u 'mother of State Tieasmer Steele. His proposition to furnish gas to our citizens at a rate of not more than 00 cents ei thousand cubic feet, suiely ought to com mend itself to the public generally, Pew, if any, cities in the United States have as low a rate. Portland residents nte compelled to pay $i jkt thousand cubic feet and the rate in unicago, where cheap fuel is ouiuinuuie. me them until two years ago, when I bought a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Halm. I found relief before I had used all of one bottle, but kept on applying it uml soon felt like a different woman. Through my advice many of my friends have tiled it and can tell you how won derfully it has worked. Mrs. Sara A. Cole, 140 S. New, St., Dover, Del. Chamberlain's l'uin Halm is a liniment. The relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cast. It makes rest sale by The City of St. Johns docs ordain as fol lows : Section 1, The salary of the City Re corder of the City of St. John is hereby fised ut eighty-three- and oue-thiril (fSj dollars kt month, or one thousand (fltxo) dollars per uunum, to be paid iu monthly installments us other salaries are paid. Section 3. The salary of the Chief of Police of the City of St. Johns is hereby fixed ut seveuty-five (75) 'dollar per mouth, to U paid monthly as other sal-! uries urc paid. 1 M-cuoii .1. I lie salary of tlie Citv ie. tlie rate is So ivnu Mr Steele states he has n nlot of Lmni,,! ""'! sleep possible. For 011 the river front leased, and if the Pu Jomui ,)ruK Storc council is disjiosetl to grant his petition lie promises to have his A tarue number of the friends piant in ojK'ration within six months Rev. and Mrs. I-:. U. irom lis passaue. It t he Olialitv of I iirnmi-t-il nsnmris.- fnr gas is guarautecil to lie first-class and the requirements of the council urc complied with, the wet fuel question will not likely be a propo. sition to combat with next winter. of McVieker them last liti'sday evening at the home of T. J. Monahau. As u mark of the esteem 111 which this estimable string wires and cables thereon, and to construct underground conduits, to gether with the necessary manholes and other appliances, and to lay, place and stretch wires and cables therein and along, over, upon, under and across the streets, alley, avenues and nubile places of the City of St. Johns, State of Oregon, for the transmission of sound, siguals, conversation unit intelligence, through "tut over s.iid wires ami cables by means of electricity, and to construct, establish, equip, install, maintain and operate a telephone sstcm. and to conduct a uen cral telephone and telegraph business at said my ot m. Ioiuij. Section a. That all conduits shall be constructed in conformity with such reasonable regulation as the City Coun cil may by ordiusncc prescribe for con d nits of similar character and all excava tions for constructing, repairing and chunging such conduits shall be done in compliance with the ordinance of said nrv Of tlie Citv I Citv which mav lie in force at the time T.. ..... ..f .t... ,! ........ (! .. . . iiMJuivi ui uie .u- ui ri, joniis is 1 in me penormance 01 ine worK, aim in hereby fixed at tweutyfive (J5) dollars such maimer as not to unnecessarily per month, to be paid monthly us other interfere with the free use of the streets salaries- are mid, , aud ullevs l the nubile, save andexcent Section 4. The sahiry of the City At- such temporary interference as may be tomeyof the City of St. Johns is hereby 'necessary incident to the prosecution ucii ui uiit tiiuuMiiii tiiAxi) uuiurs ir 101 iue work annum, or eighty-three and one-third Section j. That the said Council or IfSj I'J) dollars per mouth, to be paid other properly constitutad authority monthly us other salaries arc paid. 1 thereof shall have the power and author Section j. The Mayor of the City of 1 ity to supervise, direct and inspect the St. Johns shall receive (our ((4) dollars I manner of erecting said pole and con for each regular meeting of the couucil, structing said conduits, and of placing out iue provisions Connie are held thev were nresentwl l,,fh hf aUemU' t0, V wUl mony " wl wiresandcariying voiiiut uit uui incj crc prestnteti otner MlanM ttrc .ultl of this onlinance. With u set Of silverware. Scvtioii6. Haclf uiciukr of the City I Section 4. Said grai grantee hereby agrees of the operation of said telephone ex change, furnish to the City of St. Johns nve i5i main line leiepuones ami connect the same with the system of said grantee. aud thereafter maintain and keen the same in good repair and working order during iue tenu 01 said franchise, with out expense or charge to the City of St. Johns, aud shall allow the City of St. Johns the free aud exclusive use of the two pins of the top cross arm on each of the poles erected or maintained under mis irancuise lor ponce and lire alarm purposes and said City ot St. Johns shall iiirtuer nave conduit accommodations in the trenches of said grantee for the plac ing of said police ami fire alarm wires. but which said wires shall not be of such with or damage runtee, and the con- Mid fire aud notice wires shall be placed in the trenches at the time of the construction of the con duit system of said grantee, which privi lege in the use of said poles aud conduits shall extend during the term of this franchise, and us further compensation, said erantee shall nav to the Citv of Si. Johns the sum of Five Thousand (f 5000) iiouars as ioiiows: Two hundred (f;oo) dollars on the first dav of January, loos, and Two Hun dred I joo) dollars 011 the first dav of January of each and every year there after during the life of this franchise ex cept lost pavuictit, which shall be Four Hundred (wool dollars, and said fran chise may lie forfeited by failure to make. tne payments as Herein provided for. Section 6. The work of constructing said telephone plant, system and ex change shall be commenced in good faith in not more than six months from the date of acceptance of said franchise ami snail oe continuously prosecuted of the City of St. Johns, lo remove unv building through any streets or streets, the grantee, if it has a line on said streets, oil ilue nntire fmtn cnM. ..... thereunder in good faith and shall be or company, shall raise, remove or ad. completed wlttitn not more than eighteen ......I .1.. .t.i i.ii .. ..-w..v.. .... nuMii.iuiiiuciii uiiu rcieciiou mini, miu Kiumcc suau, uixjii re- 0( the franchise rights anil firii-llna ceipt of twenty.?our hours' notice llere Co f erred and tl.U inii., from the Hoard ofPubUc works or such "itafl orever " null and void S S other board or official a. the Council or J ,K ! XffVu' ffi law may designate, remove such uole fi-.i L.a i.fi hi ": ..K ""I"8"; orjx.lesandifsald grantee, , such , Mo s a , resric ion notice, shall neglect or refuse to remove 1 contained in this oriliiiatice Ami sa?.l such pole or jwles, then such ile or Kra,,tee within tliirtv i xol davs after tt.u ,le. s.all be removed by the Hoard of . orT,i,!ce be i 3 forleV si a" file Public Works or such other board or"..i.i. .i. o 1 .. " :.. ! a,e. official as the Council or law may ileslg- st'. ini .. -.. ..... "'SET. W ?1 nate. at the expense of said grantee. , tUe-,um of Two Thousand 1 iiw i Section 11, Said grantee, its success. , to be annravei! hv ilif Mn.o, ....1 ors and assigns, shall equip and there- ditioned that each and every Street after maintain a ceutral statiou in the alley, hiuhwav or anv imrtlnn 1 aid City of St. Johns. All tioles erected . that mav be ifisi shall be, so far us practicable, of the said grantee under the provisions of this same sire and height, shall be painted onlinance, shall be replaced and put iu and the same shall be erected and main- 'as good order aud condition as the same tained ut the edge of the side walks , was before it was disturbed and there unless otherwise directed by the Citv after maintained for a period of one hngineer or such other officer as the ; year, and further conditioned that said Council or law may direct or designate, grantee, its successor and assigm, shall Section 13. Whenever any person or 1 faithfully keep and perform each and company shall have obtained permission ' every condition imposed upon it by this ui iue iuuiciiy tuiisiiiuien auiuonites ik.v. (18) months thereafter. Section 7. Nothing in this ordinance shall be construed in any way to prevent the proper authorities of St. lohus from sewering, grading, planking, repairing or altering any of the streets thereof as may be determined from time to time by the properly constituted officers of said City, section S. rsothini; in this ordinance shall orevent the Citv of St. Tohns from granting to other persons or corporation like privileges as herein set forth. Section 9. The said grautee shall restore all streets and public highways Just its lines so as to allow an unob structed passage of such building; aud if said grantee shall, after such notice, neglect so to do, the properly constituted authorities of Uie City of St. Johns shall, at the expense of said grantee, remove said lines as far as they are an obstruc tion to the passage of said building. Section 14. For the nurrose of eiTeei. ually securing efficient service and con tinued maintenance of the property, plant, system and exchange constructed and operated under this franchise, the grantee shall keep and maintain its poles, conduits, plant, system and ex change in good order and repair, and I Section 16. This ordi effect from and after its passage and approval according to law. Passed by the Common Council of the City of St. Johns this. day of Approved: ..,190. Attest: Mayor. . Recorder. Published in the St; Johns RcTiew April 19 and 36, 1907.