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“CROSSING SARETY |[SIDE GLANCES - - - By George Clark | « SUBWAY REVIEWED 5, BY ENGINEER FRARI Secretary Suggests Diffi- culties Facing Plan REDERAL AID OBSTACLES) 4 0 #No Government Money for City! € Road Improvement Where Houses Are Built Close * The underpass requested of the} state highway commission by the city i | “and county commissions and the As- ‘sociation of Commerce wiil entail an expenditure of from $190,000 to $256,- 00, in the cpinion of H. C. Frahm. | chief engineer and secretary of the | commission. { Engineer Frahm has prepared a re- S.pors to that effect, but has not yet “served copies on tie three bodies in- crested and which pui the proposal * before the highway commission about | the first of the year, The project is complicated by fed- eral aid reguiations by which no gov- crnment money can be applied to ighway work in a city, ions where the houses than 200 feet apart § Tais regulation makes it difficult | aie t a proper crossing for the, location..of the pass. Fourteenth | THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, MARCH N. P. Underpass in C entral Portion of. City Might 1) HOBO NEA aes Pat “Herd to find a decent place to siop any more, ain't it, Pete?” ( sireet is too far down, most crossings ain the ceniral part of the city are too! = Cigsely huilt up. Fifth street. which | . w! be well located, can =aardly be considered because of the N. P. depot, the freight warehouse and the Paite hotel. Fourth treet is blocked. by the locatic electric iight while at street there ht iracks. The veport tentatively locates the under. because these are elig-| aid. | mm Fort The step requi in motion is a r board of county cpinicn of matter of a with the ci mission is left to the coun Their jeint cow ean presenicd to the highway sion. The road to conr derpass is that extending Lincoln and running from little sout of tae Creek bridge, in rection to the ce: The crossing s. in the The missiont commis- point a pple | mn di- Inginee ass could be i constru cr abo of con- es funds to the of the cost of tion in the report to mecting the cost of the under- thai 50 per cont be borne by 50 per cen North- crn Pacific on ail con! a within ; limiis beow one-half le the right g 4 & Sg * a 2: 8 a a ° i 8 that will probably need to be constructed, and the property dam- age, to be arranged by the county commissioner's with the city commis- | Possible featu: tion set forth db: That the raiiroad trac! enough to avoid much Main avenue. Thai Main avcnue be raised a few feet, the trafiic from under the rail- voad tracks to continue through un- der Main avenue to reach the street at Broadway. That Main avenue be noi disturbed, the traffic coming through from the south under the tracks to turn to the right and left and climb out at cor- ners a block east and west of Fifth street, omitting any straight en- trance into the underpass. The pass would have two openings for vehicles of not less than 22 feet width, and two additional openings for sidewalks of about 10 feet width each, the entire structure to be of permanent reinforced concrete con- struction. Spring Shows Signs In S. D. Communities Spring is here—that is in some parts of South Dakota. For some time past it has been reported that meadow larks and crows are in evi- dence around Joe Creek, a few miles southeast of Pierre. : P. T. Hanson of this same locality started crilling wheat on February 20 while at Armour, 8. D., W. E. Hawley is reported to have completed his spring wheat sowing. 2 be raised | cutting on| THINK OF IT Let LeBarron Insure It pomsgria 2 of the Wallrich, Sixth Moure county ction between Third and Cultural Credit co City. Host $750 threuga ar the project Wallrieh in i olution from the ; the prep: i Ii is conten je Later, i: is a. Verona ban’ the same prop: ich the un- furnished to the Val Fort | by Wallrich have ly 250.060 moz Of La Moure Register bond ef E. M. deeds Claim against regis Thizt: The Valloy Cit hi y City {led to list. Two automobils combined m Taylor but that ni eased to at leas Organized at Taylor, the ass Mortgage Claim Loss ‘Troop of Boy Scouts Filed Against Bond | een Sco! troop ts ar ber will has recently 20. Communiiy ler the sponsoi now regis s00n organized a (SEEMINGLY DOUBLE ASSESSMENT TAXES Are Not Entitled to Relief From Levies | Relief from what it was asserted | was double taxation in street. paving | | assessments levied on properties by | | two special districts was refused Mrs. | Myrtle F. O'Hare, in an ‘opinion by | City Attorney C. L. Young which was | received by the city commission at its | meeting Monday evening. The property is the east 50 feet of | lots 7, 8 and 9 of block 44, Northern | Pacific second addition, Eighth and | Avenue B. Originally these lots were plotted as facing Avenue B in 50-foot fronts and extending back 150 feet. , Subsequently, it appears, the lots !were plotted to face Eighth street. | Both streets were paved subsequently, | First the property was assessed as | benefiting by the Eighth street im- | provement, and when Avenue B was | improved they also were assessed as benefiting by that. if Under the protest there is no ob-j jection to 100 feet of the length of the lots, but to the east 50 feet of their j Tear, which has no access to Eighth | street. To assess that portion in both jrepresenting the districts in the opinion of the owner | | is to impose double taxation. ONPROPERTY STAND iTapping Miles City City Attorney Rules O’Hare Lots! Application for permission to con-|Program Is to Accommodate son, of Lloyd Spetz post, American Legion, thanked the commission for the use of the city auditorium for the | meeting addr George F. , Kettell, national chaplain. North Dakota to Join In Indorsing New R. R. struct a railroad line ‘from Craig, Colo., to Miles City, Mont., via Cas- per, Wyo., made to the Interstate Commerce commission by the Wyom- ing and Montana company, will be supported by the North Da- kota state railroad board, it was an- nounced today. The state board has asked’ that it be permitted to offer testimony fa- voring the application when the mat- ter comes up for hearing. and Wyoming points to North Dakota and should result in lower rates be- tween these territories, members of the railroad board said. Only One Odd-Number Senator to Be Chosen Legislative candidates will run in each district, but the list includes only senators from the even numbered dis- the tricts, with the twenty-third. Senator Alfred exception of trict, died last year a will be held to determine his succes- | ‘The decisive test, said the city’at- |sor. torney’s opinion, is whether the prep- ;erty on which the objection is based} Dr. D. B. | is benefited by the Eighth street im- | provement. Proximity is no test, it was stated. The test is whether the is included in the district im- The assessments were held with no reason for disturbing ignments to the districts. City Weigher’s Report The report of the city weigher was | received and filed. It showed al total of 2682 loads weighed, with re-j of $268.20, during February. Joad items included 2303 loads of i$ of wood, 21 of corn, 20 of of buttermilk, 70 of ice, 9 of er. 10 of merchandise. 13 of | 9 of rock. 5 of gravel, 4 of j f oid metais. ion from Carl Knudt- as vali¢ Pe - | APPROVED BY FOR COLIC. CONSTIPATION, DIARRHEA for Home Builders Only 6% Interest MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. we The most amazingly liberal offer in our history expiained in a >» The “Mayflower.” Average monthly payments, $30 to $35. Others, as low as $20 a month. 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