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“or refuse to attach said tag to By E. C. KILEY, ‘TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE ix Months......... Entered at the postofficefat Grand Rapid Minn., as second-class matter. ORDINANCE NO 4 ‘An Act Regulating the Licensing of Dogs Within the Corporate Lim- its of the Village of Deer River, Itasca County, Minnesota, and Providing Penalties for the Vio slation Thereof. “The Council of the village of Deer River do ordain as follows: Sec. 1 No person or persons, firm, company or corporation shall own or keep any dog within the corporate limits of the Village of Deer River, Itasca county, Minnesota, without having a license therefor as therein provided, Sec. 2. Any person or persons firm company or corporation desiring to own or keep any dog within the cor- porate limits of said Village shall procure a license therefor as follows: Said person shall first pay to the Vil- lage ‘Treasurer of said Village the full amount of the license fee as herein- after fixed, for one full year and shail take the Village ‘l'reasurer’s receipt for the same, said applicant shall then file said receipt with the said Village recorder together with an ap- lication of said council for said icense said council may then author- ize said Village recorder to make out and deliver to said applicant said license for the full term of one year, but in no instance shal] any such license be granted or given for any longer time than to the next ensuing apuua!l election for the Village officers ia and for said Village. Sec. 3. When being authorized by said council said Village recorder shall make out and deliver to the said applicant gaid license which license shall be signed by said record- er and attested by the corporate seal of said Village and numbered in its regular order said recorder shall also atthe same time deliver to the said applicant a metal tag which tag shall have stamped thereon Deer River and the number of said license said tag shall be attached to said dog in some conspicuous manner. Sec. 4. The finding of any dog within the corporate limits of said Village without such tag attached to it, shall be prima facia evidence that no license has been issue tor the own- er or keeper of said dog. Ssc.5. The marshall of said Vil- lage shall notify the owners of all _said dogs found within the corporate ‘limits of said Village without tags as within provided and order said own- ers or keeper tc immediately procure ‘a license for the said dogs according to the conditions of this ordinance and of said owner or keeper, shall ‘neglect or refuse to procure said license within the space of five days after being ordered or shall neglect 1 dog within said time, said marshal shall immediately kill or otherwise dispose of said dog, and in no in- stance shall it be necessary for said marshal to notify said owner or keep- er more than once. Sec. 6. Any person or persons, the owneror keeper of any dogs within the corporate limits of said Village who shall neglect or refuse to takea license for said dog within five days after being notified by said marshall as above provided or who shall neglect or refuse to attach said tag within said five days shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and on con- viction thereof before any justice of the peace in and for said Village shall be tined in the sum of not less than one dollar nor more than twenty-five dollars and costs of suit and in de- fault of the payment of said fine and costs said person so convicted shall be committed to the watch house or jail of said Village or to the county jail of said c unty until said fine’and costs are paid but not to exceed nine- ty days. Sec. 7. The following amounts are hereby fixed us such license fee. For each and every male dog the sum of one dollar per year, payable yearly in advance. For each and every female dog the sum of three dollars per year payable yearly in advance. Sec. 8. The Village recorder of said Village shall keep an account of all license issued pursuant to said ordinance in a book kept for that purpose, and all license fees collected pursuant to said ordinance shall be credited to and become a part of the general fund of said Viliage. Sec. 9. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage and publication. F. L. CaurcHILL, President of caid Village. Attest: C. W. Ron son, Recorder. Adopted ands?passed on January 26, 1898, Published in Grand Rapids Herald- Review. July32-9. NoS An Act Regulating the Licensing of “Auctioneers, Hawkers and Peddlers, Theatres, Theatres Comique, Vau- deville Theatres, Variety Shows, Bowling Alleys, Billiard Tables, Pool Tables, Pigeon Hole Tables, Shows, Plays, Museums, Lifting Ma- Circus Caravans, Games, Concerts, chines, Striking Machines, Phono- graphs, Sales in the Streets, Alleys, Lawns, Parks and Public Places of Deer River, Itasca County, Minn.: TheVillage council of the village of Deer River do ordain as follows: Sec. 1. No person or persons, firm, company or corporation shall practice or engage in or carry on or exercise or follow inany manner or for any length of time within the corporate limits of said village of Deer River, Itasca county, Minnesota, the voca- tion or business of auctioneers or hawkers or peddlers or keep or carry on any theatre, theatre comique, vaudeville theatre or variety show, or make or exhibit any show, caravan circus, Or museum or perform or cause to be performed any show, game, con- cert or theatrical entertainment, or keep for public and general use, any billard table, pool table, pigeon hole table or bowling alley or shooting gallery or any striking machine, lift- ing machine, or phonograph, or sell or attempt to sell any goods, wares, or merchandise in the streets of said village or in the alleys, lanes, parks or public places of said village without tirst having obtained a license therefor as hereinafter provided. Sec. 2. Any person or persons, firm, company, or corporation, desiring to obtain a license to prac tice, engage in,or carry On or exer as follows any business or vocation hereinbefore mentioned within the corporate limits of said village of Deer River, shall first pay to the vil- lage ‘Treasurer of said village the full amount of license fee for said business or vocation as hereinafter fixed for the full term such business is desired, except as hereinafter provided, and shall take the Treas- urer’s receipt for the same, which receipt shall specify what said busi- hess or vocation is to be. Said applicant shall then file an application to the yillage council of said village for said license together with said receipt from said village ‘Treasurer with the village Recorder of said village; said village council shall then act upon said application and may authorize the said village Recorder of said village to issue said license for the full time paid for in said application or for such shorter time as the said council shall deem fit, and if for amy reason said council shall deem fit for the best interests of said village that such application be vot granted it may refuse to grant such license, and in no case shall such license be granted for a longer time than the next ensuing annual election in and for said village. Sec. 3. If for any reason.said coun- cilshall deem it necessary it may revoke the license so granted. Sec. 4. If for any reason said coun- cil shall refuse to grant. said license or if such license shall not be granted for the full time paid for in said application said village Treasurer shall upon the order of the village Recorder repay to said applicant the full amount of the unused license fee. Sec. 5. Any person whether acting for himself or as the agent or employe of another who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction therevf before any Justice of of the Peace in and for said vil- lage shall be fined in a sum not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, together with the costs of suit, and in default of pay- ment of said fine and costs of suit, said person so convicted shall be committed to the watch house or jail of said village or the county jail of said county until such fine and costs are fully-paid, but not to exceed ninety days. Sec 6. The following hereby fixed for licenses: For auctioneers of goods, wares or merchandise, except jewelry, five dollars for each day. For auctioneers of jewelry, twenty- five dollars for each day. For peddlers traveling with teams, ten dollars for each day. For peddlers withuut a team wheth- er with pack or hand cart, or valise, or carrying said goods, wares, or merchandise by hand, the sum of five dollars for each day. For traveling concerts, theatrical or minstrel companies, three dollars for each performance or exhibition. For any traveling museum or any similar exhibition displayed in a went or building, five dolars for each jay. For striking machines, lifting machines, Chinese ball games and rou devices, tnree dollars for each ay. For pho®ograpbs and . siinilar devices, and instruments exhibited by others than residents, three dol- lars for each day. For each and. every theatre, thea- tre comique, vaudeville theatre, variety show, the sum of two hun- dred dollars per annum payable quar- terly in advance. For every musical or other enter- tainment of a theatrical nature the sum of two hundred dollars per annum payable quarterly in advance. For eachand every billard table, pool table, or pigeon hole table, the rates are sum of five dollars per year, payable yearly in advance. For each bowling alley and sioot- ing gallery, the sum of ten dollars per year, payable yearly in advance. For the sale of goods, wares, or merchandise upon the streets or in public buildings of said village in any manner or at auction, the sum of five dollars for each day. See. 7. Any person or persons who shall attempt to practice or engage in or exercise or carry on, or follow any vocation or busivess above mentioned within the corporate limits of said Village without first having pro- cured license therefor as herein pro- vided shall be deemed to have violated this ordinance Sec. 8. A peddler is any person who goes about said village selling or offer- ing to sell personal property of any kind whether such person is act- ing fur himself, or as the agent of an- oiher, and any person who shi! go about selling by sample or taking or- ders or otherwise for future delivery of personal property, shall be deemed a peddler. Sec. 9. ‘The recorder of said village shall keep arecord of all licenses pur- suant to this ordinance, which record shall be prima facia evidence of the facts therein stated in all actions under this ordinance Sec. 10. All license fees paid into the hands of the village treasurer pursuant to this ordinance shall be credited toand become a part of the general fund of said village. Sec. 11. This act shall take effect and bein force from and after its passage and publication. F. L. CHURCHILL, ‘ President of suid Village. Attest: C. W. Ropryson, Aecorder. Adopted and. passed on January 26, 1898. Published in Grand Rapids Herald- Review July 9-16, 1898, ORDINANCE NO 6: An Act to Define Nuisances and Providing Punishment for Maintaining Same Within the Village of Deer River, Itasca County, Minnesots. The Village Council of the said Village of Deer River do ordain as foliows: Sec. 1. The unlawful doing of any act or omission to perform a duty which act or omission, Ist, annoys, injures, or endangers the comfort, repose, health or safety of and consid- erable number of persons; or, 2ud, of- fends public decetsy; or, 3rd, unlaw- fully interferes with, obstructs or tends to obstruct, or renders danger- ous for passage apy public park, square, street, alley or highway; or, 4th, in any way renders a considerable number of persons in- secure in life or the use of property is hereby declared a nuisance. Sec. 2. Any person the owner or occupant of any grocery ,cellar, factory, tannery, stable, barn, outhouse, cel- lar, sewer, or any house, building or place which shall be declared un- wholesome or a nnisance by the cutin- cil who shall be notified tc remove or abate the same or to cleanse ibas often as shall be deemed nec ‘y and who shall refuse to comply with such notice shall be deemed guilty of maintaiuing a nuisance. Sec. 3. It shall be unlawful for any person to bring, deposit, or leave within tée limits of said village any putred carcass or other unwholesome substance, and any person the owner or occupant of any land in said vil- lage shall, upon notice from the council or board of health, forthwith remove from said premises any dead animal, stagnant water, or other un- wholesome substance, and any viola- tion of the provisions of this section shall be deemed maintaining a nuisance. Sec. 4. Any person or persons who shall be convicted of maintaining a nuisance shall be punished by a tine of not more than one hundred dollars ($100) and costs and shall be com- mitted to the -village jail until such fine and costs are paid but not exceed- ing thirty days. Sec. 5. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its pas- sage and publication. F. L. CouRcHILL, Piesident ofsaid Viilage. Attest: C. W. Rogrnson, Recorder. Approved and passedon Feb. 3, 1898 Published in Grand Rapids Herald- Review July 9-16, 1898. PROCEEDINGS VILLAGE COUNCIL Oro GKAND RAPIDS, MINNESOSA A regular meolne of the Village Council of Grand Rapids, Minnesota, was held at the Village hall on Tuesday. July 5. 1898. Present. President Trainor, Trustees O'Connell and Smith, and Recorder King. Minutes of ‘the last meeting were read and on motion approved. On motion the action of the council with reference to fixing the price to be charged the railroad company for use of water from water works for railroad had S Was recvon= sidered and the rate fixed at per year. The special committee heretofore ap- . with some vehemence, “Js not only dan- pointed to ve charge of repairs to Viilage that they had caused sund: sae oe ie made toclagiug tin roof, nen chimney, etc. & On motion said report was accepted. The following petition was presented, viz: Grand ae Minn., ‘une 15, 1898. ‘To the Honorable Council— Gentlemen: We the undersigned tax payers do hereby etion your honorable - body to erect a rinking fountain at some suitable place in said hans and we hereby donate the sum set opposite our names for the purpose of assisting sald village in paying for said fountain: Itasca Mercantile Co. 8 5.00 Lumbermen’s Bank 5.00 Beckfelt & Mather = an 1. 00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1,09 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1,00 2.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 2.00 1.00 50 On motion the committe on, water works were authorized to pur se a fountain and cause the same tobe erected opposite and south of depot. On motion the: Recorder was instructed to notify John Beckfelt to discontinue arc light at depot. On motion the Treasurer was instructed to pay such sums as are in the Treasury for the purpose. on the several judgements against the Village and obtain partial release of judgement from the parties holding said judgement. | The question of the appointment of pound master was on motion, refered to the conhnittee on streets and alley: Several bills were on motion allowed as charged and warrants ordered drawn for the amount as follows: O. P. Finuk: day Fra: on, carpenter Henry Logan, meuls for prisoner. W. V: Fuller & Co,,lumber Hennes: airing telephone wire + 7.50 Frauk Surp: John Beckte: Hugh Lane 7% John Barnard 6 John Gendron and Napoleon K Billot W.J.& H. D. Powers, tin roof on Village hall” $210. motion allowed Bill of L. F. Knox for 162 at 25 cents umount motion disallowed. On motion the council adjourned. FRED A, KING Recorder. $10--DETROIT AND RE’ Via D.S. S, & A.and D. & C, Boat Itinirary—Leave Duluth ‘Tuesday June 7th at 6:30 p. m. arniving at St. Ignace and leave im- mediately on steamer “City of Alpena’ which is scheduled to arrive at Detroit the next morning (Thursday) at 8:30 a.m. | ERE | Return Limit—Tickets will be good to return on or before steamer leaving Detroit Monday June 2oth, 10:39 p. m. Meals and berths extra—Stateroom berths on steamer cost $1.00 for the upper or $1.50 for the lower; State- rooms $2.50 and accommodates three people. l meals on dining cars and steaincrs 50 cents each. * RKE, Commercial Agent Iding Hotel Block, Duluth. 10:00 a. m. MONEY IN THE MOUTH It Is Dangerous as Well as a Dirty Hobit. “Did you notice that?” asked Dr. J. J. Clarke of this city to me as we were riding on a Sutter street car, says a writer in the San Francisco Call. t he drew attention to was a e@ passenger, who, when asked r his fare, tock a nickel from the in- terlor of his left ear and gave it to the conductor, “A queer place for carrying money,” [ sald. “I kngw of many odd places that people carry money in but that is the oddest.” “It was with the view of drawing your attention to a dangerous prac- tice that I asked you to look at that Chinaman,” said the doctor and then nudged me to look in the direction of 4 well-dressed lady who had a moment before taken her seat and was furabling in her purse for her fare. She found the coin she was in search of and placed it between her lips while she closed j her purse and then taking the coin from her mouth held it in her hand until it was called for. “I suppose you saw that lady place that coin between her lips?” said the doctor. “Yes; what of that? I have seen that done a hundred times.” “Did it ever occur to you that the practice is a dangerous one and the source of more disease than many peo- ple imagine? Does that lady know where the coin was before she placed it in her mouth? May it not have been in the ear of her Chinese laundryman or cook or may it not have been in the pocket of some individual afflicted with 4 contagious disease? If it were in the tar of an individual who had an af- fection of that organ the microbes of the disease would cling to the coin and when placed between the lips, if there Should happen to be a cold sore there or, as it often happens, a rupture of the tissue, the germs of the disease would find lodgment there and the per- son guilty of the practice would won- der how it happened that there was anything the matter with her. The mi- robes of contagious disease will attach themselves to coin and now you can see how easy it is to transmit disease not only by a cold sore, or a lip that is what is commonly called ‘cracked’ but by in- halation. “The practice,” added the docor, | gerous but it is positively dis- 1g} and I cannot understand wr wy ladies are given to it.” [ Homesteaders Can save time and expense by proving up before E. C. Judge. of Probate, Grand Rap Filings Upen Land May also be made before bim. h expense of taking witnesses to Duluth or St. Cloud * can be saved. Ell Business Entrusted to my care will be given prompt attention. If You Want. to File upon lands under any laws of the United States, or when you are ready to make final proof, call at the office of the Judge of Probate, Court House, Grand Rapids. E. C. KILEY. fa tae eB A CT a ee aS Ee a aS, a L. 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